deprecator

[dɪˈprekətər]

deprecator Definition

a person who belittles or disparages someone or something.

Using deprecator: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "deprecator" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He was a deprecator of modern art.

  • Example

    The deprecators of the new policy were quickly silenced.

  • Example

    She was known as a deprecator of her colleagues' work.

deprecator Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for deprecator

Phrases with deprecator

  • self-deprecator

    a person who belittles or disparages oneself

    Example

    He was a self-deprecator, always putting himself down in front of others.

  • a person who disapproves of or belittles activities that are meant to be enjoyable or entertaining

    Example

    He was a deprecator of fun, always criticizing his friends for going out and having a good time.

  • a person who opposes or belittles advancements or improvements in society or technology

    Example

    He was a deprecator of progress, always complaining about how things used to be better in the past.

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Summary: deprecator in Brief

'Deprecator' [dɪˈprekətər] is a noun that refers to a person who belittles or disparages someone or something. It can be used to describe a critic or detractor, and has synonyms like 'disparager' and 'maligner.' The term can also be extended to phrases like 'self-deprecator,' describing a person who belittles oneself, or 'deprecator of progress,' referring to someone who opposes advancements in society or technology.