demean

[dɪˈmiːn]

demean Definition

  • 1to cause someone to become less respected
  • 2to lower oneself in dignity or standing

Using demean: Examples

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

  • Example

    His rude behavior demeaned the entire team.

  • Example

    I refuse to demean myself by participating in this unethical activity.

  • Example

    The comedian's jokes were criticized for demeaning certain groups of people.

demean Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with demean

  • self-demeaning

    behaving in a way that lowers one's own dignity or self-respect

    Example

    Her constant self-deprecating comments are a sign of her self-demeaning personality.

  • to behave in a way that lowers one's own dignity or self-respect

    Example

    I will not demean myself by engaging in this petty argument.

  • demean someone's character

    to say or do something that causes others to think less of someone

    Example

    Spreading rumors about someone is a way to demean their character.

Origins of demean

from Old French 'demener', meaning 'to conduct'

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Summary: demean in Brief

'Demean' [dɪˈmiːn] means to lower someone's respect or to lower oneself in dignity or standing. It can be used in phrases like 'demean oneself' and 'demean someone's character.' The term has synonyms like 'degrade' and 'belittle,' and antonyms like 'elevate' and 'honor.'