detraction

[US]/dɪˈtrækʃən/
[UK]/dɪˈtrækʃən/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.the action of taking away or detracting from something; the action of criticizing or belittling someone

Phrases & Collocations

no detraction

detraction from success

public detraction

detraction of value

minor detraction

detraction in reputation

detraction from effort

unfair detraction

detraction of attention

serious detraction

Example Sentences

his constant detraction of her work was disheartening.

detraction can often overshadow genuine achievements.

she faced detraction from her peers for her bold ideas.

it's important to rise above detraction and focus on your goals.

his detraction of their efforts was unwarranted and hurtful.

detraction can damage relationships and reputations.

she chose to ignore the detraction and continue her work.

his detraction was a reflection of his own insecurities.

detraction often comes from those who feel threatened.

we should not let detraction deter us from our mission.

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