demeaned Synonyms
Strongest:
- degraded
- corrupted
- poisoned
- weakened
- subverted
- debased
- deteriorated
- diluted
- humiliated
- destroyed
- perverted
Strong:
- disgraced
- harmed
- prostituted
- impaired
- thinned
- abased
- profaned
- ruined
- cankered
- humbled
- shamed
- lessened
- depraved
- hurt
- marred
- damaged
- warped
- cheapened
- tainted
- debauched
- contaminated
- polluted
- vitiated
- bastardized
- demoralized
Weak:
Strongest:
- improved
- amended
- improved
- honored
- enhanced
- dignified
- ennobled
- uplifted
- elevated
- exalted
- enriched
- ennobled
- enhanced
- uplifted
- amended
- enriched
- honored
- elevated
- dignified
- exalted
Strong:
- cleansed
- clarified
- purified
- clarified
- restored
- refined
- perfected
- purified
- ameliorated
- cleansed
- respected
- cleaned
- bettered
- perfected
- ameliorated
- restored
- refined
- respected
- bettered
- cleaned
Weak:
demeaned Meaning
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demeaned (imp. & p. p.)
of Demean
demeaned Sentence Examples
- She felt demeaned by the derogatory comments made about her appearance.
- His boss's constant criticism demeaned his efforts and lowered his morale.
- The discriminatory policies of the company demeaned certain groups of employees.
- Being constantly belittled by his peers demeaned his sense of self-worth.
- The comedian's jokes crossed the line and demeaned an entire community.
- No one should tolerate being demeaned in their workplace or personal relationships.
- Her achievements were demeaned by those who doubted her abilities.
- The oppressive regime demeaned its citizens through censorship and propaganda.
- Demeaning behavior has no place in a respectful and inclusive society.
- His character was demeaned in the tabloids, damaging his reputation irreparably.
FAQs About the word demeaned
of Demean
degraded, corrupted, poisoned, weakened, subverted, debased, deteriorated, diluted, humiliated, destroyed
improved, amended, improved, honored, enhanced, dignified, ennobled, uplifted,elevated, exalted
She felt demeaned by the derogatory comments made about her appearance.
His boss's constant criticism demeaned his efforts and lowered his morale.
The discriminatory policies of the company demeaned certain groups of employees.
Being constantly belittled by his peers demeaned his sense of self-worth.