disparagingly (Meaning)

Wordnet

disparagingly (r)

in a disparaging manner

Webster

disparagingly (adv.)

In a manner to disparage or dishonor; slightingly.

disparagingly Sentence Examples

  1. The politician disparagingly criticized his opponent's policies as ineffective and ill-conceived.
  2. The newspaper article disparagingly portrayed the new mayor as inexperienced and unqualified.
  3. The teacher disparagingly remarked that the student's essay was poorly written and disorganized.
  4. The reviewer disparagingly commented that the movie was boring and predictable.
  5. The comedian disparagingly imitated the celebrity's mannerisms and accent.
  6. The athlete disparagingly said that his opponent was not a worthy competitor.
  7. The employer disparagingly complained that the new employee was lazy and incompetent.
  8. The neighbor disparagingly gossiped about the family that had just moved in.
  9. The politician disparagingly accused his opponent of lying and cheating.
  10. The critic disparagingly dismissed the artist's work as derivative and unoriginal.

FAQs About the word disparagingly

in a disparaging mannerIn a manner to disparage or dishonor; slightingly.

guardedly, critically, unfavorably, deprecatingly, warily, reprovingly, cynically,negatively, reproachfully, disapprovingly

positively, approvingly, favorably, approvingly, positively, favorably, trustingly, trustingly, confidently, uncritically

The politician disparagingly criticized his opponent's policies as ineffective and ill-conceived.

The newspaper article disparagingly portrayed the new mayor as inexperienced and unqualified.

The teacher disparagingly remarked that the student's essay was poorly written and disorganized.

The reviewer disparagingly commented that the movie was boring and predictable.