Belittle


The meaning of the word Belittle is: to speak of something or someone in unflattering terms


Examples:

Even though John’s project was awful, I did not want to belittle his efforts so I went out of my way to pay him a compliment on his work.

published by Nevada on 2021-05-11 12:13:27


Rick is so conceited he tries to belittle his wife when she offers an opinion that differs from his viewpoint.

published by Judith on 2021-04-16 16:04:43


Since the Internet creates a feeling of anonymity, many people belittle others online because they do not fear any consequences.

published by Marquetta on 2021-12-25 14:48:27


There is no reason for you to belittle my wardrobe simply because your clothes are more expensive than the ones I own.

published by Louella on 2021-11-15 11:28:38


To project himself as a very smart manager, Larry will often belittle his employees who come to him with questions.

published by Albina on 2021-04-01 05:57:43


It is against school rules for any individual to bully or belittle students and staff members.

published by Pennie on 2021-04-18 05:36:48


Even though I am a waitress, I will not allow my customers to belittle me by ordering me about in a high-handed manner.

published by Nydia on 2021-07-05 08:46:10


Mrs. Smith complained to the principal when her son’s teacher chose to belittle him in front of the entire class.

published by Augusta on 2021-10-21 06:29:18


Since Kate did not win the contest, she is now trying to belittle the competition as a stupid event.

published by Lisa on 2021-07-08 07:36:42


Rather than belittle my fears, the psychologist sought to help me understand my anxieties.

published by Rhona on 2022-01-07 11:50:33


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