dispraise (Meaning)

Wordnet

dispraise (n)

the act of speaking contemptuously of

Webster

dispraise (v. t.)

To withdraw praise from; to notice with disapprobation or some degree of censure; to disparage; to blame.

The act of dispraising; detraction; blame censure; reproach; disparagement.

dispraise Sentence Examples

  1. The critic's dispraise of the novel caused a decline in its sales.
  2. The politician faced dispraise for his handling of the crisis.
  3. The movie received dispraise from many critics for its lack of originality.
  4. The author's dispraise of the literary establishment caused a stir in the literary world.
  5. The reviewer's dispraise of the album led to a backlash from fans.
  6. The politician's dispraise of the opposition party's policies led to a heated debate in parliament.
  7. The company's dispraise of its competitor's products led to a lawsuit.
  8. The teacher's dispraise of the student's work led to a drop in the student's grades.
  9. The coach's dispraise of the team's performance led to a loss of morale among the players.
  10. The government's dispraise of the media's coverage of the conflict led to a strained relationship between the two.

FAQs About the word dispraise

the act of speaking contemptuously ofTo withdraw praise from; to notice with disapprobation or some degree of censure; to disparage; to blame., The act of dispr

fault, denounce, blame, condemn,criticize, scold, reprehend, attack, slag, censure

laud, extol, laud, praise, extol,praise, commend, endorse, indorse, sanction

The critic's dispraise of the novel caused a decline in its sales.

The politician faced dispraise for his handling of the crisis.

The movie received dispraise from many critics for its lack of originality.

The author's dispraise of the literary establishment caused a stir in the literary world.