disparage|disparaged|disparages|disparaging in English

verb

[dis·par·age || dɪ'spærɪdʒ]

lower in rank by words or actions, malign, depreciate, belittle

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1. She often aggrandizes herself and disparages her colleagues.

2. It's disparaging, disrespectful.

3. I disparage his work.

4. A prudent traveller never disparages his own country.

5. Don't disparage good manners.

6. She often Aggrandizes herself and disparages her colleagues

7. She often aggrandises herself and disparages her colleagues.

8. One disparage the greatness that insults.

9. We do not disparage wealth.

10. She often Aggrandizes herself and disparages her colleagues.

11. You should not disparage good manners.

12. Your behaviour will disparage the whole family.Sentencedict.com

13. disparaging terms for small people.

14. I don't mean to disparage your achievements.

15. Belittling definition is - expressing disparagement : disparaging, depreciatory

16. I'm not saying this to disparage kids.

17. Belittle definition is - to speak slightingly of : disparage

18. Used as a disparaging term for a Jew.

19. I do not wish to disparage these inquiries.

20. Researchers must not unjustifiably criticise or disparage other Researchers.

21. With that said Hung - chien could no longer disparage him.

22. Now I do not for a moment mean disparage business.

23. Now do not for a moment mean to disparage business.

24. Synonyms for Belittles include ridicules, decries, defames, deprecates, depreciates, derogates, disparages, maligns, minimises and minimizes

25. Don't disparage her attempts to become an actress.