Tending to diminish or disparage.
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.
6 I was not slighting you, I was simply shaken by the civil emergency.
7 It does not matter; he should not have exasperated me by slighting me.
8 Let not the knee-jerk deluge of plaudits seduce us into slighting Serena's struggle.
9 I did wrong in slighting your injunction, and suffering Lilian to do so.
10 Some thought Fauci was slighting the president, leading to a vitriolic online reaction.
11 Now I understood her slighting attitude towards my knowledge of birds.
12 I shall not allow you to say slighting things of yourself.
13 At first she could not believe they were wilfully slighting her.
14 Not that Vincent had ever said a single slighting word about Mr. Crittenden.
15 I was a commoner, but it wasn't me she was slighting .
16 A tenderness that did not go very deep, a half - slighting compassion.
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