disgrace, shame, smear, humiliate, taint, disparage, vilify, slander, dispute, question, challenge, deny, reject, discount
Disparage, undermine, sully.
Some synonyms for the verb to discredit are:blamedefamedeprecatedepreciatediscountdishonordisparageminimizescornslandersmearslurunderrateundervaluevilify
Discredit is closest in meaning to the word "disprove" or "detract." It typically refers to casting doubt on the credibility or reputation of something or someone.
The news article aimed to discredit the false claims made by the politician.
Repentance, regret, and guilt are synonyms for the word remorse."Have you no remorse for what you did?"
Some synonyms of the word "atrocity" include brutality, cruelty, barbarity, and inhumanity.
Some synonyms for the verb to discredit are:blamedefamedeprecatedepreciatediscountdishonordisparageminimizescornslandersmearslurunderrateundervaluevilify
discredit, debate, cancel, dispute, oppose
Three synonyms for the word 'righteousness' include genuine, commendable, and conscientious. Additional synonyms can be found in an online or paper thesaurus.
Three synonyms for capture are kidnap, trap, and imprison.
Three synonyms for the word disparity are imbalance,inconsistency, and discrepancy.
fault
stubbornobstinateadamantdeterminedheadstrongpersistentunyielding
OverseemanageAdminister
demean, disgrace, humiliate, shame, humble, discredit, debase, dishonour
Three synonyms for the word "revile" may include abuse, admonish, and or berate. The definitions of the words and synonyms may be "scold", or to attack.
Discredit is closest in meaning to the word "disprove" or "detract." It typically refers to casting doubt on the credibility or reputation of something or someone.
The candidate tried to discredit his opponent.