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🔵 Denigrate or Disparage - Difference Meaning Examples - Vocabulary for CPE CAE IELTS 9 - British

Denigrate or Disparage - Difference Meaning Examples - Vocabulary for CPE CAE IELTS 9 - British A full explanation of the difference in meaning between disparage and denigrate. To disparage means to criticize. The criticism is normally unfair. More normally you disparage a thing a thing. The adjective is disparaging. Synonym for disparage .... belittle, denigrate, deprecate, depreciate, downgrade, play down, deflate, trivialize, minimize, make light of, treat lightly, undervalue, underrate, underestimate; disdain, dismiss, ridicule, deride, mock, scorn. To denigrate means to reduce in status through criticize or actions. To show that something is of little value. More normally a person, organization, company, nation, group. The adjective is denigrating. Synonyms for denigrate ....disparage, belittle, diminish, deprecate, cast aspersions on, decry, criticize unfairly, attack, speak ill of, speak badly of, blacken the character of. Depreciate Vs Deprecate Vs Denigrate Vs Derogate https://youtu.be/Qtd6biGGx2g Revile Vs Lambast Vs Disparage Vs Denounce https://youtu.be/pDi9-eAExPU Disparage is a formal verb. 8/10 Disparage is a regular verb ... disparage, disparaged, disparaged, disparaging. Denigrate is a slightly formal verb. 7/10 Denigrate is a regular verb ...denigrate, denigrated, denigrated, denigrating. The video contains examples of denigrate and disparage in a sentence. He disparaged my work. He denigrated my professional reputation. This situation is denigrating. I hate it when people disparage the efforts of others. I felt denigrated by the situation. This is denigrating. He is always disparaging the government unfairly. Verbs like denigrate are good to add to your vocabulary for official exams like CAE CPE or IELTS. Remember it is important to use the correct syntax when using new vocabulary. http://www.iswearenglish.com/ https://www.facebook.com/iswearenglish https://twitter.com/iswearenglish https://plus.google.com/+iswearenglish
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