belittle
Americanverb (used with object)
verb
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to consider or speak of (something) as less valuable or important than it really is; disparage
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to cause to make small; dwarf
Other Word Forms
- belittlement noun
- belittler noun
- belittlingly adverb
Etymology
Origin of belittle
Example Sentences
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But Jones said she found herself apologizing to Bruccoleri for "criticising and belittling" her while in character.
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"When you're in politics... or whatever your line of work, you should not be attacked personally. And certainly not AI used to belittle you."
From BBC
Concerning headlines and poor results allow them to belittle the Welsh game, even in a playful way.
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"When I was younger I used to just keep quiet and felt patronised and belittled," she said.
From BBC
“I will not belittle that one bit. But I will say, it’s the curse of a leader.”
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