vilipender

[vil-uh-pend]

vilipender Definition

to treat or regard with contempt; to belittle or disparage.

Using vilipender: Examples

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

  • Example

    He vilipended her efforts, saying they were not good enough.

  • Example

    The critics vilipended the movie, calling it a waste of time.

  • Example

    She felt vilipended by her colleagues for her unconventional ideas.

vilipender Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for vilipender

Phrases with vilipender

  • vilipend someone's character

    to attack or criticize someone's reputation or integrity

    Example

    The politician's opponents tried to vilipend his character by spreading false rumors about him.

  • vilipend someone's work

    to criticize or belittle someone's efforts or accomplishments

    Example

    Despite the negative reviews, the artist refused to let anyone vilipend her work.

  • vilipend someone's opinion

    to dismiss or ridicule someone's viewpoint or belief

    Example

    He was vilipended by his colleagues for his unorthodox opinions on the subject.

Origins of vilipender

from Latin 'vilipendere', meaning 'to consider worthless'

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Summary: vilipender in Brief

'Vilipender' [vil-uh-pend] is a verb that means to treat with contempt or belittle. It is often used to describe criticism or attacks on someone's reputation, work, or opinions. Synonyms include 'disparage' and 'denigrate,' while antonyms include 'praise' and 'applaud.'