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Disparaged - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Disparaged means to criticize or speak negatively about someone or something, often in a way that belittles or undervalues them. It implies expressing disapproval or scorn.

disparaged

/dɪˈspærɪdʒd/ /dɪˈspærɪdʒd/

Definition:

To belittle or speak disrespectfully about someone or something.

Synonyms:

belittled, denigrated, scorned, mocked

Part of Speech:

verb

Antonyms:

praised, admired, respected

Common Collocations:

publicly disparaged, often disparaged, unfairly disparaged

Derivatives:

disparagement, disparagingly

Usage Tips:

Use "disparaged" to describe harsh criticism that undermines someone's reputation or worth.

Common Phrases:

disparage someone's efforts, disparage the competition, disparage behind one's back

Etymology:

From Old French "desparagier," meaning to degrade or marry below one’s class.

Examples:

  • 1. She disparaged his work without offering constructive feedback.
  • 2. The critic unfairly disparaged the artist’s latest painting.
  • 3. He often disparaged his colleagues behind their backs.
  • 4. Her achievements were unjustly disparaged by jealous peers.

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