belittle
41μικρύνει — μικρύ̱νει , μικρύνω belittle aor subj act 3rd sg (epic) μικρύ̱νει , μικρύνω belittle pres ind mp 2nd sg μικρύ̱νει , μικρύνω belittle pres ind act 3rd sg …
42ἐσμίκρυνε — ἐσμίκρῡνε , εἰσ μικρύνω belittle pres imperat act 2nd sg ἐσμίκρῡνε , εἰσ μικρύνω belittle aor ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic) ἐσμίκρῡνε , εἰσ μικρύνω belittle imperf ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic) …
43belittling — I noun 1. a belittling comment • Syn: ↑denigration • Derivationally related forms: ↑denigrate (for: ↑denigration) • Hypernyms: ↑ …
44decry — transitive verb Etymology: French décrier, from Old French decrier, from de + crier to cry Date: 1614 1. to depreciate (as a coin) officially or publicly 2. to express strong disapproval of < decry the …
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48deprecate — deprecatingly, adv. deprecation, n. deprecator, n. /dep ri kayt /, v.t., deprecated, deprecating. 1. to express earnest disapproval of. 2. to urge reasons against; protest against (a scheme, purpose, etc.). 3. to depreciate; belittle …
49deprecate, depreciate — Deprecate means to express disapproval of, to plead against, to protest. Depreciate means to belittle, to lower in value. Because the two words look somewhat similar, deprecate is sometimes carelessly used in the sense of to belittle (Jesse… …
50disparage — See belittle. See belittle, disparage …