de·mean 1 (dĭ-mēn') Pronunciation Key
tr.v. de·meaned, de·mean·ing, de·means
To conduct or behave (oneself) in a particular manner: demeaned themselves well in class.
Doing something below one's dignity, to demean someone is to insult them with a task below their station.
demean: subservient. humiliate, degrade
A demeaning sentence includes any writing that excludes, offends, or ignores any individual or group.
The reaction "I resent that" means that the speaker objects to a statement made about him or his actions. It means that he views a characterization or implication as offensive or demeaning.
A demeaning sentence includes any writing that excludes, offends, or ignores any individual or group. =]
Demeaning
His first basketball coach had been a loud and demeaning martinet.
i was very demeaning to my ralphy
Her comments were considered demeaning and insulting to her colleagues.
It was a demeaning term used by city folks referring to country folks
Cleaning the horse's stall was a demeaning job for the dignified business man
A demeaning sentence includes any writing that excludes, offends, or ignores any individual or group.
A demeaning sentence includes any writing that excludes, offends, or ignores any individual or group.
It can be. Many women find the term offensive, as it refers to a part of them in a demeaning way.
It is not appropriate to write demeaning sentences as they can be hurtful and disrespectful to others. It is important to use language that is inclusive and respectful towards others.
humbling
The reaction "I resent that" means that the speaker objects to a statement made about him or his actions. It means that he views a characterization or implication as offensive or demeaning.
A demeaning sentence includes any writing that excludes, offends, or ignores any individual or group. =]
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