disprize (Meaning)

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disprize (v. t.)

To depreciate.

Synonyms & Antonyms of disprize

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disprize Sentence Examples

  1. Her disprize for the painting was clear; she could not even look at it without grimacing.
  2. The student's disprize for the subject showed in his lack of effort and engagement.
  3. The manager's disprize for the employee was evident in the way he treated him.
  4. The customer's disprize for the product was expressed in his negative feedback.
  5. The team's disprize for the opposition was apparent in their aggressive and competitive play.
  6. The audience's disprize for the performance was shown by their boos and heckling.
  7. The politician's disprize for his opponent was evident in the way he criticized and attacked him.
  8. The professor's disprize for the research was shown by the low grade he gave the student.
  9. The reviewer's disprize for the book was evident in the negative review he wrote.
  10. The public's disprize for the government was expressed in the protests and rallies that took place.

FAQs About the word disprize

To depreciate.

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Her disprize for the painting was clear; she could not even look at it without grimacing.

The student's disprize for the subject showed in his lack of effort and engagement.

The manager's disprize for the employee was evident in the way he treated him.

The customer's disprize for the product was expressed in his negative feedback.