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disparagement

[dih-spar-ij-muhnt]

noun

  1. the act of disparaging. disparaging.

  2. something that derogates or casts in a bad light, as a remark or censorious essay.



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Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms

  • self-disparagement noun
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51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins

Origin of disparagement1

1480–90; < Anglo-French, Middle French desparagement, equivalent to desparag ( ier ) to disparage + -ment -ment
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Characterizing their identities as "waste" and "fraud" works like Kennedy's disparagement of disabled people: It dehumanizes anyone fascists view as sapping the "strength" of American society.

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A general’s disparagement of gays runs counter to public good and the evidence.

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In his statement, released on Tuesday, Ikwechegh extended his ā€œheartfelt apologiesā€ to the police chief ā€œ recognising the unintended disparagement my remarks may have caused to his person, his office, and the entire institutionā€.

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Attorneys for Mr Baldwin filed to dismiss the case earlier this month, accusing prosecutors of "unethical disparagement" and of "violating nearly every rule in the book" to secure a grand jury indictment against the actor.

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More surprisingly, the prosecution has also peppered its presentation with disparagement of Cohen, whom several witnesses portrayed as a self-interested blowhard.

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