One who disparages or belittles the worth of something.
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 Ovid begins the poem by asking his detractor why he criticizes Ovid's verse.
6 But it turned out that she wasn't a detractor at all.
7 Shields demanded the name of his detractor ; Lincoln assumed the responsibility; a challenge followed.
8 Apple was the fund's largest detractor in the quarter, Danoff said in his overview.
9 Lysandra frowned, wondering how best to deal with her detractor .
10 Let the envious detractor tremble at the words, "the Lord heard it."
11 He directed compelling gaze into the eyes of his detractor .
12 The second detractor of Walton was Lord Byron, who wrote
13 Never listen to a backbiter, detractor , or slanderer-itis sinful.
14 Our biggest detractor last quarter to our performance was Herbalife.
15 Brother Paul's answer to indorser and detractor alike was to buy up more radiotime.
16 The thought of a fool is sin: and the detractor is the abomination of men.
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