单词 | disvalue |
释义 | disvaluen.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. 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). < n.1605v.1605 |
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