dispraises

[US]/dɪsˈpreɪz/
[UK]/dɪsˈpreɪz/

Translation

n.the act of criticizing or expressing disapproval; blame or condemnation
vt.to express disapproval of; to criticize; to blame or condemn

Phrases & Collocations

dispraise of actions

dispraise of ideas

dispraise in public

dispraise by peers

dispraise of performance

dispraise from critics

dispraise of conduct

dispraise as feedback

dispraise in reviews

dispraise for mistakes

Example Sentences

his tendency to dispraise others is quite off-putting.

they often dispraise the efforts of their competitors.

it's unkind to dispraise someone's hard work.

she tends to dispraise anything that isn't her idea.

many people dispraise the new policy without understanding it.

to dispraise someone publicly can damage their reputation.

it's better to encourage than to dispraise.

she didn't mean to dispraise his contribution.

they dispraise the project without offering any solutions.

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