Examples of 'disparaged' in a sentence
Meaning of "disparaged"
Disparage means to belittle, speak of someone or something in a way that shows a lack of respect or approval. It is often used in the context of criticizing or downplaying the value or worth of someone or something
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- simple past tense and past participle of disparage
How to use "disparaged" in a sentence
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Not every critic disparaged the film.
He disparaged the military and intelligence services.
Gabrielle is too famous and wrongly disparaged.
He neither disparaged his patients nor was he sexist.
The women we have ignored and disparaged.
And who has disparaged women relentlessly.
I am not going to sit here and be disparaged.
She disparaged the idea of us going there with tone.
The acting was also disparaged by some critics.
You disparaged my restaurant and that impacted my livelihood.
He is immediately disparaged by one of the guards.
He disparaged and dismissed respected leaders of our community.
They were harshly disparaged at the time.
He was disparaged by a number of ancient historians as feeble and untrustworthy.
Newspaper editorials disparaged the decision.
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A world in which independent thinking is disparaged.
Being disparaged by those beneath him.
My shawl collars are often disparaged.
He disparaged any kind of cruelty.
Constructive ambiguity is often disparaged as fudging.
A disparaged for being young.
Made a mountain out of a molehill and disparaged you.
Jesus never disparaged wealth.
Under no circumstances should he or she feel different or disparaged.
Ask any verbally disparaged child.
This sort of advice is the reason that millennials are so disparaged.
You disparaged him.
I will not let my heart be disparaged.
You disparaged my nose.
Franchise agreements are also an idea that is disparaged by ditribution.
We are being disparaged as mercenaries already.
The media ignored or disparaged him.
You are disparaged as elite.
Their old beliefs have been challenged and disparaged.
That the judge denigrated and disparaged the military as follows.
Keynes disparaged saving almost from the beginning of his career.
I will not stand to be disparaged.
But it does not need to be disparaged and demeaned as a national security threat.
I will not stay to be disparaged.
She disparaged me.
The production was widely disparaged.
Further evidence showed he had disparaged her legitimacy on several occasions.
He disparaged the cultures of countries through which his travels took him.
The concept of hell is disparaged.
That disparaged me.
I will not be disparaged.
The verdict was disparaged because it was not the one the critics wanted.
Muslims are openly disparaged.
He disparaged me.
The absence of external motivation for the main character was also disparaged.