Get to know Disparage better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning and synonyms like belittle or knock.
Disparage in a sentence
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Disparage meaning
Inequality in marriage; marriage with an inferior.
Using Disparage
- The main meaning on this page is: Inequality in marriage; marriage with an inferior.
- Useful related words include: belittle, pick at, knock, criticize.
- In the example corpus, disparage often appears in combinations such as: to disparage, disparage the, never disparage.
Context around Disparage
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.2 words
- Position in the sentence: 5 start, 11 middle, 4 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Disparage
- In this selection, "disparage" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24.2 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, people, china, cohen and anyone stand out and add context to how "disparage" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and never disparage their service and attempt to disparage the monarch. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "disparage" sits close to words such as aaryan, abating and absolved, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with disparage
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
And I will always honor, and never disparage, their service and their sacrifice. (13 words)
Cardi B may be divorcing Offset, but she won't let people disparage his name. (15 words)
On Friday, Trump continued to disparage Haitian migrants in the Ohio town, fueling the false claims. (16 words)
The judge believed Lim's testimony that he would never disparage Ms May's background and singing as she had sung at his wedding, and he had written her a recommendation letter for a prestigious music college. (37 words)
I am not saying this to disparage or begrudge the media, intellectual, and cultural elites of Southwest Nigeria but to show that El-Rufai’s politics of ethnic and religious supremacy isn’t blind and unbridled. (36 words)
Free advice to all magazine editors: don’t hire the multi-plagiarist Ruth Shalit, whose racist attempt to disparage the Washington Post’s diversity was undone by her own weak reporting, to write for you. (35 words)
To politicians and their supporters who disparage people who’ve done nothing more than come to America for opportunity, I’ll repeat Welch’s words: Have you no sense of decency? (31 words)
Example sentences (20)
Minister of State for Security Tom Tugendhat considers the allegation that His Majesty is "racist" as an "attempt to disparage" the monarch.
One of the most enduring aspects of the original is its immense soundtrack, so this entry is not meant to disparage the original score from genius producer Hideki Naganuma.
Sure, there are a few mouth-breathers that should never be allowed into the stadium, but please don’t disparage all of Philly.
The emails even included a supposed quote from a senior designer who said that they they don't care about feedback and proceeded to disparage the customer feedback.
And I will always honor, and never disparage, their service and their sacrifice.
A senior Defense Department official acknowledged the US military engaged in secret propaganda to disparage China's vaccine in the developing world, but the official declined to provide details.
At the same time, the prosecutors encouraged their own witnesses to disparage Cohen, lowering expectations before he took the stand.
Different faiths have different beliefs, and I would never disparage anyone’s beliefs one way or the other.
I don’t mean to disparage the male comedians in my industry – some of them are wonderful, hands on dads – but I don’t see the same level of zigzagging back and forth.
On Friday, Trump continued to disparage Haitian migrants in the Ohio town, fueling the false claims.
So disparage Ms Sanchez all you want, but at least acknowledge this: you're all with the mother of three from Albuquerque.
Supporters brought radical land-use professor Patrick Condon to town to disparage private property rights and to lecture about socialist housing policies.
The judge believed Lim's testimony that he would never disparage Ms May's background and singing as she had sung at his wedding, and he had written her a recommendation letter for a prestigious music college.
To politicians and their supporters who disparage people who’ve done nothing more than come to America for opportunity, I’ll repeat Welch’s words: Have you no sense of decency?
But we’ve long known that Trump’s people disparage him as unfit and full of it.
Cardi B may be divorcing Offset, but she won't let people disparage his name.
Free advice to all magazine editors: don’t hire the multi-plagiarist Ruth Shalit, whose racist attempt to disparage the Washington Post’s diversity was undone by her own weak reporting, to write for you.
I am not saying this to disparage or begrudge the media, intellectual, and cultural elites of Southwest Nigeria but to show that El-Rufai’s politics of ethnic and religious supremacy isn’t blind and unbridled.
Just to clarify, I do not disparage anybody who did not serve, that’s just how I feel about myself sometimes.
Mainers like to disparage zucchini, which grow inexhaustibly in everybody’s gardens at this time of year.
Common combinations with disparage
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- to disparage 31×
- disparage the 13×
- never disparage 3×
- disparage all 2×
- disparage ms 2×
- might disparage 2×
- who disparage 2×
- people disparage 2×
- not disparage 2×