View example sentences, synonyms and word forms for Disparagingly.
Disparagingly meaning
Insultingly.
Synonyms of Disparagingly
Example sentences (18)
As proof of this prediction, in an interview with the that Chinese and Russian officials spoke disparagingly of the other to him.
I need you to know that when you talk disparagingly about your own body and then you say, “But not you, you're beautiful,” your compliments are impossible to believe.
They have bridged the gaping political divide between a small constituency of anti-occupation activists – disparagingly called “leftists” in Israel – and the much larger Israeli Jewish public that identifies politically as on the center and the right.
He reportedly posted a manifesto on 8Chan, a conspiracy theory message board, in which he wrote disparagingly about Hispanic immigration to the United States and in support of the manifesto and actions of Chirstchurch mosque shooter Brenton Tarrant.
I happened to be having lunch recently with a group of people when I heard a woman refer disparagingly to another with the acronym “HKLP”.
It's often used disparagingly.
Maha also wrote disparagingly and using vulgar terms about the police in the same post, which Human Rights Watch viewed.
The Fake News was disparagingly all over this, & it became yet another bad Trump story!' he tweeted.
For 65 years, Nielssen's Delicatessen on Richmond has been delivering the whitest of white people food and I'm not saying that disparagingly.
The young people we see portrayed, often disparagingly, as young socialists may not completely understand the nature of government or the state, but they do cherish ideas of justice.
Afterwards, Hindenburg often disparagingly referred to Hitler in private as "that Austrian corporal", or "that Bohemian corporal" or sometimes just simply as "the corporal".
For his part, Hitler often disparagingly referred to Hindenburg in private as "that old fool" or "that old reactionary ".
French spoken with a number of anglicisms viewed as excessive may be disparagingly termed franglais ("Frenglish").
The booths in which these films were shown were known in Germany somewhat disparagingly as Kintopps.
These actions were made possible primarily through the collusion of John of Gaunt, but with the support of a large group of other magnates, many of whom were rewarded with new titles, who were disparagingly referred to as Richard's "duketti".
The term "dogmatic" can be used disparagingly to refer to any belief that is held stubbornly, including political Gabler, Neal.
The Washington Post staff writer Hal Hinson would disparagingly comment in an aside during a review of Jarmusch's Mystery Train (1989) that in the director's debut, "the only talent he demonstrated was for collecting egregiously untalented actors".
Whether his own orientation disgusted him (as it did many at a time when homosexuality was widely considered a moral failing as well as illegal) or whether he was trying to disguise his leanings, Maugham wrote disparagingly of the gay artist.