单词 | detracting |
释义 | detractingn. The action of detract v.; †protraction (obsolete); †shunning, avoiding (obsolete); disparagement, detraction. ΘΚΠ the world > time > a suitable time or opportunity > untimeliness > delay or postponement > [noun] longingeOE bideOE abodec1225 bodea1300 demura1300 dwella1300 litinga1300 delayc1300 delayingc1300 demurrancec1300 but honec1325 without ensoignec1325 abidec1330 dretchingc1330 dwellingc1330 essoinc1330 tarrying1340 litea1350 delaymenta1393 respitea1393 oversettinga1398 delayancea1400 delitea1400 lingeringa1400 stounding?a1400 sunyiea1400 targea1400 train?a1400 deferring14.. dilation14.. dayc1405 prolongingc1425 spacec1430 adjourningc1436 retardationc1437 prolongation?a1439 training1440 adjournment1445 sleuthingc1450 tarry1451 tarriance1460 prorogation1476 oversetc1485 tarriage1488 debaid1489 supersedement1492 superseding1494 off-putting1496 postponing1496 tract1503 dilating1509 sparinga1513 hafting1519 sufferance1523 tracking1524 sticking1525 stay1530 pause1532 protraction1535 tracting1535 protract of time1536 protracting1540 postposition1546 staying1546 procrastination1548 difference1559 surceasing1560 tardation1568 detract1570 detracting1572 tarryment1575 rejourning1578 detraction1579 longness1579 rejournment1579 holding1581 reprieving1583 cunctation1585 retarding1585 retardance1586 temporizing1587 by and by1591 suspensea1592 procrastinatinga1594 tardance1595 linger1597 forslacking1600 morrowing1602 recess1603 deferment1612 attendance1614 put-off1623 adjournal1627 fristing1637 hanging-up1638 retardment1640 dilatoriness1642 suspension1645 stickagea1647 tardidation1647 transtemporation1651 demurragea1656 prolatation1656 prolation1656 moration1658 perendination1658 offput1730 retardure1751 postponement1757 retard1781 traverse1799 tarrowing1832 mañana1845 temporization1888 procrastinativeness1893 deferral1895 traa dy liooar1897 stalling1927 heel-tapping1949 off-put1970 the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disrepute > damage to reputation > disparagement or depreciation > [noun] detraction1340 misspeaking?a1425 lightlying1451 obtrectationa1500 derogation1520 disparaging1528 vilipending1566 detractation1570 detracting1572 disprize1575 downcrying1575 lessening1579 diminution1586 disparagement1591 disvalue1605 undervalue1615 disvaluation1617 decrying1633 undervaluation1635 disvaluinga1639 vilipendency1653 undervaluing1656 decry1686 depreciating1705 decrial1711 depreciation1790 subtraction1812 belittling1837 to give one a back-cap1883 marginalizing1977 trash talk1981 negging1996 1572 J. Bossewell Wks. Armorie ii. f. 83v Fabius..so tempered Prudence with..prowesse, that by detracting of battayle, and trayning Anniball from place to place, and..skirmishing with hym, he minished hys puissaunce. 1581 T. Styward Pathwaie to Martiall Discipline ii. 164 The detracting of time shall enforce vs to take counsaile when it is to late. 1589 Trve Coppie Disc. Voy. Spaine 6 The detracting of the time of our setting out. 1591 H. Savile tr. Tacitus Ende of Nero: Fower Bks. Hist. i. 1 Detracting and envyous carping. 1613 T. Jackson Eternall Truth Script. i. 331 The Iewes detractings of our Sauiour. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1895; most recently modified version published online December 2019). detractingadj. That detracts; given to detraction; disparaging, depreciative. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disrepute > damage to reputation > disparagement or depreciation > [adjective] detractive1490 detracting1530 derogatory1570 reproachful1574 detractory1585 disadvantageous1620 detractious1626 derogatingc1629 undervaluing1639 disparaging1645 derogative1646 diminutive1662 diminishing1675 vilipendinga1722 belittling1793 depreciatory1805 vilipensive1824 depreciating1837 detractatory1860 vilipenditory1884 depreciant1885 slurring1892 hatemongering1926 denigratory1955 marginalizing1977 1530 J. Palsgrave Lesclarcissement 310/1 Detractyng, belongyng to detractyon, detractoire. 1598 J. Marston Scourge of Villanie ii. vi. sig. E8v Hence ye big-buzzing-little-bodied Gnats..With your malignant weake detracting vaine. 1674 A. Cremer tr. J. Scheffer Hist. Lapland v. 14 They are..of a censorious and detracting humor. 1718 H. Prideaux Old & New Test. Connected II. ii. 78 He had criticised in a very biting and detracting style. 1798 L. Murray Eng. Gram. (ed. 4) iv. 224 A man who is of a detracting spirit, will misconstrue the most innocent words. Derivatives deˈtractingly adv. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disrepute > damage to reputation > disparagement or depreciation > [adverb] sinisterlya1492 vilipendiously1536 unworthily1589 detractingly1598 derogatorily1603 diminutively1613 derogatelya1616 diminishingly1672 disparagingly1707 depreciatingly1837 1598 J. Florio Worlde of Wordes Prauamente, wickedly..detractingly. 1761 A. Murphy All in Wrong v. 94 I am not fond of speaking detractingly of a young lady. 1818 S. T. Coleridge Gen. Introd. or Treat. on Method 25 in Encycl. Metrop. I Why Bacon should have spoken detractingly of such a man. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1895; most recently modified version published online September 2021). < n.1572adj.1530 |
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