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disparage

[dih-spar-ij] / dɪˈspær ɪdʒ /


Example Sentences

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The girls muttered a few more disparaging comments as they scuttled to get in order.

From Literature

He also ordered administrators to remove any content that “inappropriately disparages Americans” living or dead, and replace it with language that celebrates the nation’s greatness.

From Los Angeles Times

Spielberg, for his part, was careful not to disparage streaming.

From Barron's

She denied the disparaging accusations and in the 2013 interview said detractors believed she was a "soft target".

From BBC

Sportsmanship and maturity seem less important than disparaging Canadians.

From Los Angeles Times