disparaging (Meaning)

Wordnet

disparaging (s)

expressive of low opinion

Webster

disparaging (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Disparage

disparaging Sentence Examples

  1. The CEO's disparaging remarks about his employees led to a significant drop in morale.
  2. The politician's disparaging comments about the opposition party only served to further divide the country.
  3. The critic's disparaging review of the new play caused ticket sales to plummet.
  4. The student's disparaging comments about the teacher's teaching methods resulted in a reprimand.
  5. The company's disparaging advertising campaign alienated potential customers and damaged its reputation.
  6. The journalist's disparaging article about the local government led to an investigation.
  7. The activist's disparaging remarks about the police led to a protest.
  8. The comedian's disparaging jokes about the audience member led to a walkout.
  9. The referee's disparaging comments about the opposing team led to a suspension.
  10. The teacher's disparaging remarks about the student's work led to a parent-teacher conference.

FAQs About the word disparaging

expressive of low opinionof Disparage

derogatory, malicious, uncomplimentary, scornful, demeaning,slighting, abusive, disdainful, critical, pejorative

laudatory, friendly, commendatory, positive, laudatory, complimentary, positive, friendly, commendatory, complimentary

The CEO's disparaging remarks about his employees led to a significant drop in morale.

The politician's disparaging comments about the opposition party only served to further divide the country.

The critic's disparaging review of the new play caused ticket sales to plummet.

The student's disparaging comments about the teacher's teaching methods resulted in a reprimand.