Crossword-Solution: DEPRECIATIVE 12 letters, 67 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 20

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Word Word Type Definition
Depreciative a. Tending, or intended, to depreciate; expressing
depreciation; undervaluing.

We have 67 clues for the answer “DEPRECIATIVE”

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tending to depreciate 1 answer
dyslogistic 5 answers
depreciatory 34 answers
depreciating 36 answers
taunting 37 answers
Belittling. 42 answers
unparliamentary 48 answers
anathematising 49 answers
comminatory 49 answers
calumniating 49 answers
denunciatory 49 answers
fulminatory 49 answers
humiliating 49 answers
imprecatory 49 answers
libelling 49 answers
maledictory 49 answers
reviling 49 answers
shaming 49 answers
injuring 50 answers
damnatory 50 answers
Irreverent 50 answers
debasing 52 answers
censorious 52 answers
Vituperative. 52 answers
Maleficent 53 answers
Maligning. 53 answers
Scurrilous 54 answers
derogative 55 answers
pejorative 56 answers
detracting 56 answers
Vitriolic 56 answers
disapproving 58 answers
deprecatory 58 answers
causing 59 answers
Uncultured 60 answers
Defamatory 64 answers
Curt 65 answers
slanderous 66 answers
Hurting 67 answers
Ribald 68 answers
Sarcastic 69 answers
scornful 69 answers
Imprudent 70 answers
Injurious 70 answers
dishonourable 70 answers
unmannerly 70 answers
Infamous 70 answers
contumelious 70 answers
disgraceful 71 answers
Insulting 71 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEAER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Because it is a remarkable fact that in the days when that depreciative and profoundly unnatural character was invented there was no Lord Houghton in the House of Lords.
Speeches of Charles Dickens Charles Dickens 2014
His insistence upon organisation, social authority and the depreciative view of liberty which he held show well how he was the real father of many later doctrines and of applications of these doctrines, as for example by Lenin in the Soviet system of Bolshevik Russia.
Modern French Philosophy: A Study Of The Development Since Comte J. Alexander Gunn 2002
Although she rarely talked religion directly to the people whom she was trying to benefit--she was much too diffident and self-depreciative for this--her regular attendance at some place of worship on the Sabbath and her course toward poor Mrs.
Without a Home E. P. Roe 2004
She had been too depreciative of herself, too innocent of the workings of passion, to have felt anything but irritation and annoyance at the signs in him of a suffering she could not believe in or understand.
Mrs. Day's Daughters Mary E. Mann 2005
Lanyard," she demanded almost sharply--"what was the full wording of that message?" "If you must know--" "I must!" He lifted a depreciative shoulder.
The Lone Wolf Louis Joseph Vance 2005