detractress (Meaning)

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detractress (n.)

A female detractor.

Synonyms & Antonyms of detractress

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detractress Sentence Examples

  1. Throughout history, many a **detractress** has attempted to downplay the achievements of talented women.
  2. As the sole female candidate, she anticipated facing some **detractresses** who might question her qualifications.
  3. Though his work had merit, a vocal **detractress** in the media constantly highlighted its flaws.
  4. The **detractress's** accusations, often based on speculation, did little to tarnish the scientist's reputation.
  5. Despite facing numerous **detractresses**, the artist remained confident in her unique style.
  6. The historical account aimed to present a balanced view, acknowledging both the leader's accomplishments and the criticisms of his **detractresses**.
  7. Online forums can become breeding grounds for **detractresses**, who spread negativity anonymously.
  8. Her calm demeanor in the face of her **detractress's** outburst only strengthened the public's support.
  9. While some **detractresses** dismissed the new policy, many acknowledged its potential benefits.
  10. Biographers often grapple with separating fact from the biased opinions of the subject's **detractresses**.

FAQs About the word detractress

A female detractor.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Throughout history, many a **detractress** has attempted to downplay the achievements of talented women.

As the sole female candidate, she anticipated facing some **detractresses** who might question her qualifications.

Though his work had merit, a vocal **detractress** in the media constantly highlighted its flaws.

The **detractress's** accusations, often based on speculation, did little to tarnish the scientist's reputation.