Her comments were considered demeaning and insulting to her colleagues.
His insult is more demeaning to the him than it is to me.
It's subjective, but some may find words that are offensive, demeaning, or hurtful to be the worst.
Bias-free: The new employee brought a fresh perspective to the team. Demeaning: The new kid had some cute ideas. Bias-free: The doctor listened carefully to the patient's concerns. Demeaning: The lady doctor tried to understand what the patient was blabbering about.
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Cleaning the horse's stall was a demeaning job for the dignified business man
It can be. Many women find the term offensive, as it refers to a part of them in a demeaning way.
Some of their comments are hurtful and demeaning.
i was very demeaning to my ralphy
The term philologaster is an obscure demeaning word for a less-than-honorable philologist (word scholar).
His insult is more demeaning to the him than it is to me.
Her comments were considered demeaning and insulting to her colleagues.
"nigger" is probably the bad n- word you are looking for. It is a demeaning and offensive word for an African-American.
His first basketball coach had been a loud and demeaning martinet.
We don't advise on demeaning or punking anyone. That is jusr another form of bullying.
Yes, demeaning, the present participle of demean, is an action and therefore a verb.A verb is a word that describes an action (run, walk, etc), a state of being (exist, stand, etc) or occurrence (happen, become, etc).
A demeaning sentence includes any writing that excludes, offends, or ignores any individual or group.