vilipend Sentence Examples

  1. The politician's vile rhetoric vilipended the opposing party's platform.
  2. The vandals vilipended the statue of the national hero, sparking outrage.
  3. The anonymous online post vilipended the victim's character, causing widespread distress.
  4. The media outlet vilipended the celebrity for their personal choices, leading to a public backlash.
  5. The employee's slanderous statements vilipended their former employer's reputation.
  6. The gossiping neighbor vilipended the secrets of others, spreading malicious rumors.
  7. The critic vilipended the author's work as unoriginal and uninspired.
  8. The graffiti artist vilipended the government by defacing public property with offensive messages.
  9. The disgruntled customer vilipended the company's customer service, expressing their extreme dissatisfaction.
  10. The history book vilipended certain historical figures, painting them as villains without fully considering their context.

vilipend Meaning

Wordnet

vilipend (v)

belittle

Webster

vilipend (v. t.)

To value lightly; to depreciate; to slight; to despise.

FAQs About the word vilipend

belittleTo value lightly; to depreciate; to slight; to despise.

dismiss, write off, run down, minimize, diminish, decry, talk down, denigrate, condemn, deprecate

recommend, favor, approve, laud, sanction, extol, praise, laud, glorify, magnify

The politician's vile rhetoric vilipended the opposing party's platform.

The vandals vilipended the statue of the national hero, sparking outrage.

The anonymous online post vilipended the victim's character, causing widespread distress.

The media outlet vilipended the celebrity for their personal choices, leading to a public backlash.