Crossword-Solution: STIGMATISE
We have 16 clues for the answer “STIGMATISE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| MARK black | 3 answers |
| DRAG through the mire | 9 answers |
| BRING shame upon | 11 answers |
| pick holes | 14 answers |
| Scandalise | 21 answers |
| traduce | 24 answers |
| dispraise | 26 answers |
| Gibbet | 28 answers |
| Vilify | 29 answers |
| Decry | 41 answers |
| Defame | 43 answers |
| Accuse | 47 answers |
| Brand | 55 answers |
| Tarnish | 58 answers |
| Stain | 59 answers |
| Mark | 94 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
AZECEM
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with STIGMATISE (5)
Thus Labitte, in the introduction to a book {330a} in which he exposes the hypocritical democracy of the Catholics under the League, steps aside for a moment to stigmatise the hypocritical democracy of the Protestants.
Again we stigmatise the untamed aesthete who, regardless of the mundane tragedy, runs riot in the springtide of emancipated emotions, as one "with too much tea" in him.
But to stigmatise these premises as ridiculous because we can easily detect their falseness, would be ungrateful as well as unphilosophical.
She knew that as yet, by wariness, care, and contrivance, her meetings with William had been unsuspected; but, in this agony of mind, her fears fore-boded an informer who would defy all caution; who would stigmatise her with a name--dear and desired by every virtuous female--abhorrent to the blushing harlot--the name of mother.
Speaking of something which he wishes to stigmatise as a misnomer, he exclaims: ‘It’s what I call a misnomy!’ And he follows the assertion with an awful suspense of utterance.
Quotes with STIGMATISE (2)
What has greatly help'd to confirm the Men in the prejudiced notion of Women's natural weakness, is the common manner of expression which this very vulgar error gave birth to. When they mean to stigmatise a Man with want of courage they call him effeminate, and when they would praise a Woman for her courage they call her manly. But as these, and such like expressions, are merely arbitrary and but a fulsome compliment which the Men pass on themselves, they establish no truth.
We do stigmatise teens a lot and see them as scary and alien.