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The example sentences of DISPARAGE in videos (3 in total of 3)

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Use "disparage" in a sentence | "disparage" example sentences

How to use "disparage" in a sentence?

  • To pursue science is not to disparage the things of the spirit. In fact, to pursue science rightly is to furnish the framework on which the spirit may rise.
    -Vannevar Bush-
  • The Republican Party did not disparage the ruling class, because most of its officials are or would like to be part of it.
    -Angelo Codevilla-
  • To pursue science is not to disparage things of the spirit.
    -Vannevar Bush-
  • The luxury to disparage freedom is the privilege of those who already possess it.
    -Bertrand Russell-
  • The question is not what man can scorn, or disparage, or find fault with, but what he can love, and value, and appreciate.
    -John Ruskin-
  • We must constantly encourage ourselves and each other to attempt the heretical actions that our dreams imply and so many of our old ideas disparage.
    -Audre Lorde-
  • I've often heard academics disparage non-academic writing in terms that suggest it could be a negative in the tenure process, irrespective of the quality of academic work under review.
    -Daniel Drezner-
  • If you don't believe in dragons, It is curiously true That the dragons you disparage Choose to not believe in you.
    -Jack Prelutsky-
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Definition and meaning of DISPARAGE

What does "disparage mean?"

/dəˈsperij/

disparage

adjective
To belittle.
verb
regard or represent as being of little worth.

What are synonyms of "disparage"?
Some common synonyms of "disparage" are:
  • belittle,
  • denigrate,
  • deprecate,
  • depreciate,
  • downgrade,
  • deflate,
  • trivialize,
  • minimize,
  • undervalue,
  • underrate,
  • underestimate,
  • disdain,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/bəˈlidl/

belittle
verb

To make something seem unimportant in a rude way.

/ˈdenəˌɡrāt/

denigrate
verb

criticize unfairly.

/ˈdeprəˌkāt/

deprecate
verb

express disapproval of.

/dəˈprēSHēˌāt/

depreciate
verb

To decrease in price or value.

/ˈdounɡrād/

downgrade
noun verb

instance of reducing person or thing's rank. reduce to lower grade, rank, or level of importance.

/dəˈflāt/

deflate
verb

To collapse through air/gas being released.

/ˈtrivēəˌlīz/

trivialize
verb

To make something important seem unimportant.

/ˈminəˌmīz/

minimize
verb

reduce something to smallest possible amount or degree.

/ˌəndərˈvalyo͞o/

undervalue
verb

rate something insufficiently highly.

/ˌəndə(r)ˈrāt/

underrate
verb

underestimate extent, value, or importance of.

underestimate
noun verb

estimate that is too low. estimate something to be smaller or less important than it really is.

/disˈdān/

disdain
noun verb

Lack of respect because you think you are better. To show contempt for (and so refuse to do).

What are antonyms of "disparage"?
Some common antonyms of "disparage" are:
  • praise,
  • overrate,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/prāz/

praise
noun verb

Expression of thanks, respect, and love. To express thanks, respect, and love.

/ˌōvərˈrāt/

overrate
verb

have higher opinion of person or thing than is deserved.

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