单词 | disparaging |
释义 | disparaging (once / 4728 pages) adj When you are disparaging, you express negative, low opinions in order to lower someone's reputation. Your friend will probably not appreciate it if you make disparaging comments about his girlfriend. In its original use, disparage meant "to marry unequally," and it was considered a disgrace if a very wealthy son married, say, the kitchen maid. Nowadays we use disparaging for any derogatory or belittling expression or comment. If just won an Olympic gold medal, it's just rude and unnecessary to be disparaging about the silver medalist in an interview. Making disparaging remarks about your wife's cooking is unlikely to result in better food. She'll just get mad. WORD FAMILYdisparaging: disparagingly+/disparage: disparaged, disparagement, disparager, disparages, disparaging/disparagement: disparagements/disparager: disparagers USAGE EXAMPLESHe got a call recently from a man who was disparaging Islam. New York Times(Dec 23, 2016) The government’s case is built on a handful of internal Quicken emails with disparaging comments about particular loans. Wall Street Journal(Dec 20, 2016) The book, presented as part of the materials for a course for missionaries, was strongly anti-immigration and especially disparaging of immigrants from Eastern European countries. New York Times(Dec 14, 2016) adj expressive of low opinion disparaging remarks about the new house Syn derogative, derogatory uncomplimentary tending to (or intended to) detract or disparage |
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