Thesaurus / cheapen
FEEDBACKHow to use cheapen in a sentence
Turning a marvelous, ambiguous shot into a guessing game cheapens the shot.
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ETHERNET AND A MESH NETWORK WILL PERMANENTLY SOLVE YOUR WIFI ISSUESWHITSON GORDONOCTOBER 16, 2020POPULAR-SCIENCEWe came not to any agreement, but did cheapen several parcels, and thence away, promising to send again to them.
DIARY OF SAMUEL PEPYS, COMPLETESAMUEL PEPYSNo, sir; 'tisn' the rule, an' us can't begin to cheapen the fee wi' a man o' your inches.
WANDERING HEATHSIR ARTHUR THOMAS QUILLER-COUCH"Girls, you cheapen yourselves by lack of purpose in life," says Rena L. Miner.
HOW TO SUCCEEDORISON SWETT MARDENGood tools facilitate and cheapen cultivation, and increase the yield of crops, Money paid out for such tools is well expended.
SOIL CULTUREJ. H. WALDENHe wished to cheapen everything as his own produce had been cheapened.
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, VOLUME 69, NO. 423, JANUARY 1851VARIOUSIt would cheapen the very harps and halos in Heaven and convert the Day of Judgment into a moving picture show.
MARSE HENRY (VOL. 2)HENRY WATTERSONHowever commercialised Paris might become, you could not cheapen the environs of Notre Dame!
GREENWICH VILLAGEANNA ALICE CHAPINWORDS RELATED TO CHEAPEN
- abbreviate
- attenuate
- belittle
- cheapen
- curtail
- cut down to size
- decrease
- decry
- deprecate
- depreciate
- derogate
- detract
- diminish
- discount
- disparage
- downplay
- dwarf
- knock
- knock down
- lessen
- make light of
- make little of
- miniaturize
- pan
- play down
- pooh-pooh
- poor-mouth
- prune
- put down
- reduce
- run down
- shrink
- trivialize
- underestimate
- underplay
- abbreviated
- attenuated
- belittled
- cheapened
- curtailed
- cut down to size
- cut rate
- decreased
- decried
- deprecated
- depreciated
- derogated
- detracted
- diminished
- discounted
- disparaged
- downplayed
- dwarfed
- knocked
- knocked down
- lessened
- made light of
- made little of
- miniaturized
- panned
- played down
- pooh-poohed
- poor-mouthed
- pruned
- put down
- ran down
- reduced
- shrank
- underestimated
- underplayed
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