belittled

IPA: bɪɫˈɪtʌɫd

adjective

  • made to seem smaller or less (especially in worth)
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Examples of "belittled" in Sentences

  • Rebecca, Bush hasn't "belittled" evidence of global warming at all.
  • Then when they show up en masse to protest, they are again belittled as "the angry mob".
  • Saying McConnell "belittled" the troops is a matter of interpretation and inference, and VERY subjective.
  • You even bounced it back to me asking if I would get some type of joy in seeing Richard Dawkins 'beliefs being' belittled '.
  • He fought with troops that had no commissary; battled with superstition; and saw his name belittled by those he sought to serve.
  • A man that don't respect his mother is lost to all decency; a man who will hear her name belittled is a Judas, and a man who will call his mother
  • One to watchLiverpool target Antonio Cassano – says Sampdoria should back down from a threat to terminate his contract after he "belittled" president Riccardo Garrone.
  • Patients thought the name belittled the seriousness of the condition and argued that it placed too much emphasis on fatigue when the illness is also typified by severe symptoms such as memory loss.

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