disparage

[dɪˈsparɪdʒ]

disparage Definition

  • 1regard or represent as being of little worth
  • 2speak slightingly about

Using disparage: Examples

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

  • Example

    He was accused of disparaging his opponent during the debate.

  • Example

    She disparaged his efforts to improve the company's image.

  • Example

    I don't mean to disparage your work, but I think it could be better.

  • Example

    The article disparages the achievements of the previous administration.

disparage Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with disparage

  • a comment that belittles or criticizes someone or something

    Example

    She made a disparaging remark about his appearance.

  • a way of speaking that shows disrespect or contempt for someone or something

    Example

    He spoke in a disparaging tone about her abilities.

  • remarks that criticize or belittle someone or something

    Example

    The article was full of disparaging comments about the company's products.

Origins of disparage

from Old French 'desparagier', meaning 'marry someone of unequal rank'

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Summary: disparage in Brief

The verb 'disparage' [dɪˈsparɪdʒ] means to regard or represent something as being of little worth or to speak slightingly about it. It is often used in formal contexts and can be synonymous with 'belittle' and 'denigrate.' Examples include 'He was accused of disparaging his opponent during the debate' and 'The article disparages the achievements of the previous administration.'