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synonyms for more demeaning

  • base
  • boring
  • common
  • humdrum
  • low
  • mean
  • routine
  • abject
  • baseborn
  • degrading
  • demeaning
  • dull
  • fawning
  • grovelling
  • humble
  • ignoble
  • ignominious
  • obeisant
  • obsequious
  • servile
  • slavish
  • sorry
  • subservient
  • sycophantic
  • unskilled
  • vile
  • demeaning
  • embarrassing
  • humbling
  • disgracing
  • opprobrious

antonyms for more demeaning

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  • exciting
  • high
  • honest
  • moral
  • noble
  • unusual
  • elevated
  • skilled
  • superior
  • talented
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            How to use more demeaning in a sentence

            Madame Ratignolle, more careful of her complexion, had twined a gauze veil about her head.
            THE AWAKENING AND SELECTED SHORT STORIESKATE CHOPIN
            I waited three months more, in great impatience, then sent him back to the same post, to see if there might be a reply.
            THE BOARDED-UP HOUSEAUGUSTA HUIELL SEAMAN
            Bernard stood there face to face with Mrs. Vivian, whose eyes seemed to plead with him more than ever.
            CONFIDENCEHENRY JAMES
            He was too drowsy to hold the thought more than a moment in his mind, much less to reflect upon it.
            THE WAVEALGERNON BLACKWOOD
            The vision—it had been an instantaneous flash after all and nothing more—had left his mind completely for the time.
            THE WAVEALGERNON BLACKWOOD
            Of course, considerations of weight have to be taken into account, but the more mould round the roots the better.
            HOW TO KNOW THE FERNSS. LEONARD BASTIN
            "Better so," was the Senora's sole reply; and she fell again into still deeper, more perplexed thought about the hidden treasure.
            RAMONAHELEN HUNT JACKSON
            On the upper part of the stem the whorls are very close together, but they are more widely separated at the lower portion.
            HOW TO KNOW THE FERNSS. LEONARD BASTIN
            Hilda, trembling at the door, more than half expected Mr. Orgreave to say: "You mean, she's invited herself."
            HILDA LESSWAYSARNOLD BENNETT
            More soldiers crowded into the cave and Professor-Commander Krafft came in behind them.
            SENSE OF OBLIGATIONHENRY MAXWELL DEMPSEY (AKA HARRY HARRISON)
            SYNONYM OF THE DAY
            OCTOBER 26, 1985
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