单词 | disparaging |
释义 | disparaging From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishdisparagingdi‧spar‧a‧ging /dɪˈspærədʒɪŋ/ adjectiveCRITICIZEcriticizing someone or something, and showing that you do not think they are very good or importantdisparaging remarks/comments She made some disparaging remarks about the royal family. —disparagingly adverbExamples from the Corpusdisparaging• Superficially at least, Calvin was even more disparaging.• And villagers walking past gave the gathering a wide berth, and spat in disgust with disparaging comments.• The disparaging rant I wrote contained no less than two spelling mistakes.• But it then went on to make some disparaging remarks about the bestowal of a knighthood on such a person.• She always chose that moment to talk about Durkin, and always in a disparaging way.disparaging remarks/comments• And villagers walking past gave the gathering a wide berth, and spat in disgust with disparaging comments.• But it then went on to make some disparaging remarks about the bestowal of a knighthood on such a person.• Savitt said that at the time of the arrest, Hauser made disparaging remarks against minorities. |
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