Disparage is to talk badly about someone
The woman was disparaging about the boys teacher, so the other students told the principle, and the woman got kicked out of the school.
the word disparage also means to be lowered in rank or reputation!
many people are disparaged, or looked down upon, because of how they look.
To use disparage as it is in the question:
His intent was to disparage his opponent.
Mary tried to disparage her co-worker because she was jealous of her promotion.
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Yes ... you just did with the question.
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My uncle Wilbur plays in an orchestra.
I had to use this sentence on a test, and I got a 100! The violent little boy SUNDERED the girl's paper because he had a crush on her.
It is important not to disparage others based on their abilities or appearances.
When the lady went into the meeting, her co-workers disparaged her for not having her presentation ready.
To disparage is to criticize. An example sentence would be: It makes her feel good about herself to disparage others.
"To disparage" is properly defined as "to treat as unworthy" or "to consider negatively". Hence, an example-sentence that utilizes this term is as follows: "'If I disparage your work at first glance,' announced the art professor to the students, 'it is only because it deserves it.'"
castigate, disparage, reprimand, disparage
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Abuse, insult, disparage
No, the word "disparage" does not have the Latin root that means equal. It comes from the Latin word "disparare," meaning to match unequally or bring into disrepute.
President Bush has many disparagers who criticize every aspect of his presidency.
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You can use the word Truss in a sentence like this.
Can you use the word concluding in a sentence? Done.