dispraised (Meaning)

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dispraised (imp. & p. p.)

of Dispraise

dispraised Sentence Examples

  1. The politician's dispraised remark about his opponent's policies drew criticism from many citizens.
  2. The critic's dispraised review of the new film caused a significant drop in ticket sales.
  3. The public dispraised the company's decision to lay off a large number of employees.
  4. The dispraised article was met with widespread condemnation and led to calls for the author's resignation.
  5. The student's dispraised essay received a low grade and was criticized for its lack of research and evidence.
  6. The dispraised painting was met with mixed reviews, with some art critics praising its unique style and others dismissing it as nonsensical.
  7. The dispraised product was recalled by the manufacturer due to safety concerns and numerous complaints from customers.
  8. The dispraised politician lost the election by a landslide, largely due to his unpopular stance on several key issues.
  9. The dispraised book was banned in several countries for its controversial content and was met with protests and demonstrations.
  10. The dispraised sculpture was removed from public display after it was vandalized and became the subject of public outcry.

FAQs About the word dispraised

of Dispraise

faulted,criticized, knocked, denounced, blamed, condemned, slammed, complained, censured, scolded

praised, approved, recommended, approved, recommended,praised, extolled, indorsed, endorsed, extolled

The politician's dispraised remark about his opponent's policies drew criticism from many citizens.

The critic's dispraised review of the new film caused a significant drop in ticket sales.

The public dispraised the company's decision to lay off a large number of employees.

The dispraised article was met with widespread condemnation and led to calls for the author's resignation.