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单词 disvalue
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disvaluen.

/dɪsˈvaljuː/
Etymology: < disvalue v., after value n.
1. Depreciation, disparagement. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
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
1605 B. Jonson Sejanus iii. i. 403 Nor i'st the Time alone is here dispris'd, But the whole man of Time, yea Cæsar's selfe Brought in disualew. View more context for this quotation
1644 Charge against Visct. Wilmott in R. Symonds Diary (1859) 108 A disvalew and contempte of his Majesties person.
1678 Lively Orac. viii. §26. 315 There can scarce be a greater instance of contempt and disvalue.
2. Philosophy. Negative value.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > goodness and badness > harmfulness > [noun]
grievousness1303
noyfulnessa1398
fatality1490
harmfulnessa1586
balefulness1590
illnessc1595
offensiveness1618
disserviceableness1635
injuriousness1649
fatalness1652
noxiousness1655
prejudicialness1655
deleteriousness1758
vice1837
disutility1879
nocuousness1894
disvalue1925
the world > action or operation > harm or detriment > [noun] > quality
loathnessc1175
grievousness1303
malicea1382
noyfulnessa1398
mischievousness1567
harmfulnessa1586
balefulness1590
illnessc1595
hurt1608
hurtfulness1611
mischief1646
noxiousness1655
deleteriousness1758
maleficence1796
vice1837
bale-fire1855
disutility1879
nocuousness1894
disvalue1925
1925 C. D. Broad Mind & its Place xi. 504 Intrinsically good states..may have a great instrumental disvalue.
1929 J. Laird Idea of Value p. xvi In the technical usage of philosophy, economics, aesthetics and certain other such studies, ‘value’ is usually taken to mean both value and disvalue. It is therefore contrasted with non-value, or with that which is neither good nor bad.
1963 J. N. Findlay Meinong's Theory of Obj. (ed. 2) ix. 291 When things are given as actual or non-actual, we experience their values or disvalues by serious feelings and unserious desires.

Derivatives

disˈvaluable adj. having negative value; bad, evil, or noxious.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > goodness and badness > badness or evil > [adjective]
woughc888
litherc893
frakeda900
sinnyc950
unrighteouseOE
baleOE
manOE
unfeleOE
ungoodc1000
unwrasta1122
illc1175
nithec1175
wickc1175
hinderfulc1200
quedec1275
wickedc1275
wondlichc1275
unkindc1325
badc1330
divers1340
wrakefula1350
felonousc1374
flagitiousc1384
lewdc1386
noughta1387
ungoodly1390
unquertc1390
diverse1393
felona1400
imperfectc1400
unfairc1400
unfinec1400
unblesseda1425
meschant?c1450
naughtyc1460
feculent1471
sinister1474
noughty?1490
ill-deedya1500
pernicious?1533
scelerous1534
naught1536
goodlyc1560
nefarious1567
iron1574
felly1583
paganish1587
improbate1596
malefactious1607
villain1607
infand1608
scelestious1609
illful1613
scelestic1628
inimicitious1641
infandous1645
iniquous1655
improbous1657
malefactory1667
perta1704
iniquitous1726
unracy1782
unredeemed1799
demoralized1800
fetid1805
scarlet1820
gammy1832
nefast1849
disvaluable1942
badass1955
bad-assed1962
1942 Mind 51 185 Having value sometimes means having positive as opposed to negative value, and sometimes means being either valuable or disvaluable.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1897; most recently modified version published online June 2018).

disvaluev.

/dɪsˈvaljuː/
Forms: Also 1600s -valewe,
Etymology: < dis- prefix 2a + value v.
Now rare. (Frequent in 17th cent.)
transitive. To make or treat as of no value, depreciate, disparage.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disrepute > damage to reputation > disparagement or depreciation > disparage or depreciate [verb (transitive)]
littleeOE
low1340
dispraisec1386
minish1402
deroge1427
detractc1449
descryc1450
detrayc1475
dismerit1484
decline1509
vilipend1509
disprize?1518
disable1528
derogatea1530
elevate1541
disparagea1556
detrect1563
debase1565
demerit1576
vilify1586
disgrace1589
detracta1592
besparage1592
enervate1593
obtrect1595
extenuate1601
disvalue1605
disparagon1610
undervalue1611
avile1615
debaucha1616
to cry down1616
debate1622
decry1641
atomize1645
underrate1646
naucify1653
dedignify1654
stuprate1655
de-ample1657
dismagn1657
slur1660
voguec1661
depreciate1666
to run down1671
baffle1674
lacken1674
sneer1706
diminish1712
substract1728
down1780
belittle1789
carbonify1792
to speak scorn of1861
to give one a back-cap1903
minoritize1947
mauvais langue1952
rubbish1953
down-talk1959
marginalize1970
marginate1970
trash1975
neg1987
1605 F. Bacon Of Aduancem. Learning ii. sig. Ccc2 It is..necessary that vertue be not disualewed and imbased vnder the iust price. View more context for this quotation
a1616 W. Shakespeare Measure for Measure (1623) v. i. 219 For that her reputation was dis-valued In leuitie. View more context for this quotation
a1657 G. Daniel Trinarchodia: Richard II cclxxxv, in Poems (1878) III. 208 The King disvalued The Peer'age of the Kingdome.
a1876 M. Collins in Pen Sketches (1879) II. 177 Perhaps his pen disvalueth Froude upon Elizabeth.

Derivatives

disˈvaluing n.
ΘΚΠ
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
a1639 W. Whately Prototypes (1640) i. 12 It is an extreame dis-valuing of Christs righteousnesse, and under-prizing of Gods mercies in Christ.
1678 Lively Orac. 243 The disvaluing of this Divine Book.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1897; most recently modified version published online December 2020).
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