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Significados de
disparager
en inglés
catalán
detractor
español
desacreditador
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One who disparages or belittles the worth of something.
knocker
detractor
depreciator
español
desacreditador
Sinónimos
Examples for "
knocker
"
knocker
detractor
depreciator
Examples for "
knocker
"
1
He used the tarnished brass
knocker
,
got no answer, and rapped again.
2
She managed to reach the front door and to lift the
knocker
.
3
Then we must fasten up the
knocker
and take off the bell.
4
This remark was a
knocker
;
I could not say anything to that.
5
At the rat-tat-tat of the
knocker
her heart flew into her mouth.
1
Thou shalt not be a
detractor
nor a whisperer among the people.
2
Alone, of all the vegetables, stood spinach, with not a single
detractor
.
3
To the slight of the
detractor
or aspersion of the defamer:
4
Later on, however, he inquired concerning the identity of this
detractor
.
5
Detractors
say the law has hurt smaller banks and hamstrung the economy.
1
He poses, to be sure, as a
depreciator
of woman.
2
Thirdly, two scraps from letters from Stevenson to Henley, to show that the latter was not always a
depreciator
of R. L. Stevenson's work:
3
The priest himself paid no attention either to his eulogists or his
depreciators
.
4
The mistake his
depreciators
make, however, is in thinking that his story ends here.
5
None of the
depreciators
of the Chinaman, however, have yet impeached him of a fondness for intoxicating liquors.
Uso de
disparager
en inglés
1
Cato himself, who was certainly no
disparager
of his own merits, says that a great many were killed, but he specifies no number.
2
The two persons most active in "getting up" this testimonial were, nominally, Colonel Poyntz-intruth, his wife-andmy old
disparager
,
Mr. Vigors!
3
The
disparagers
of culture make its motive curiosity; sometimes, indeed, they make its motive mere exclusiveness and vanity.
4
This may be one reason why Cooper has more admirers, or at least fewer
disparagers
,
abroad than at home.
5
"Smart actin's better than smart lookin'," Drew answered the
disparagers
now.
6
"Even you," said Barbara, as though I were a sort of Schopenhauer, a professional
disparager
of her sex-"evenyou have a high opinion of Mrs.
Gramática, pronunciación y más
Colocaciones frecuentes
old disparager
professional disparager
Translations for
disparager
catalán
detractor
español
desacreditador
detractor
menospreciador
depreciador
Disparager
a través del tiempo