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Significats de
deprecative
en anglès
Tending to diminish or disparage.
deprecating
deprecatory
belittling
slighting
depreciatory
depreciative
Termes relacionats
uncomplimentary
Deprecative.
Termes relacionats
critical
Sinònims
Examples for "
deprecating
"
deprecating
deprecatory
belittling
slighting
depreciatory
Examples for "
deprecating
"
1
It's a bit of a problem, she laughed in a
self
-
deprecating
fashion.
2
He's
self
-
deprecating
and quick-witted enough to keep the action breezing right along.
3
For all the shared
self
-
deprecating
glee, nobody really knows what to expect.
4
It was
self
-
deprecating
,
sometimes angry, often witty - and a great success.
5
At this point you might expect a
self
-
deprecating
tale of my pratfall.
1
Jim, at 60, has a careful,
self
-
deprecatory
way with him these days.
2
The confidential clerk shook his head in a
deprecatory
way, and smiled.
3
On Saturday Keegan made all the right
self
-
deprecatory
noises in the interviews.
4
A
deprecatory
smile flitted across the long, thin face of the attorney.
5
He went on talking in his self-effacing,
deprecatory
,
but very earnest fashion.
1
Ishii portrays painful humiliations to deadpan comic effect without
belittling
the victims.
2
He would dismiss her attempts in a most painful and
belittling
way.
3
I'm completely uninterested in calling someone a hoe or
belittling
them-mosttimes.
4
He brandished his sword against his opponents without mocking or
belittling
them.
5
Trump is not the first president to suffer such a rapid
belittling
.
1
The society of the place revenges itself upon us for
slighting
it.
2
And the Bishop had treated her with a singular and
slighting
coldness.
3
There has been mischief done by
slighting
criticism and by inconsiderate words.
4
I had been beaten, degraded, and treated with
slighting
when I complained.
5
She made, with her small white hand, a slight and
slighting
gesture.
1
Sets of laudatory or
depreciatory
adjectives are employed in the same way.
2
But then, that is not
depreciatory
of his power and eloquence-surelynot.
3
They are just as timid, shy, and
self
-
depreciatory
as before entering.
4
He sought by
depreciatory
remarks to keep the conversation at its proper adult level.
5
And she was very modest about Mr. Kendricks' attentions, and so
self
-
depreciatory
that, well-
1
This was characteristic of
him
-
ever
depreciative
of self, and rejoicing in other men's labours.
2
Spade made a
depreciative
mouth, raising his eyebrows.
3
He lifted a
depreciative
shoulder.
Ús de
deprecative
en anglès
1
Her remarks were merely
deprecative
and full of pity.
2
I yielded to an instinct for
deprecative
horse-play, one of my worst faults, begot of an inferiority-complex.
3
But his precision and appearance of keen prosperity and sufficiency made me act, in spite of myself,
deprecative
.
4
In personal appearance he was a sort of Emerson gone to weed... he walked about with a quick, perky,
deprecative
step....
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merely deprecative
Deprecative
a través del temps