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.
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
Natalie and her friends are very demeaning!
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.
Damaging something or someone by giving negative attributes to it or them is demeaning it.
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. =]
humbling
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