Crossword-Solution: DISPARAGER 10 letters, 14 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Word Word Type Definition
Disparager n. One who disparages or dishonors; one who vilifies or
disgraces.

We have 14 clues for the answer “DISPARAGER”

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misanthropist 11 answers
Doubting Thomas 14 answers
Sceptic 17 answers
Naysayer 20 answers
Non-believer 20 answers
disbeliever 21 answers
Detractor. 23 answers
doomster 24 answers
cynic 25 answers
doom merchant 25 answers
wet blanket 30 answers
Pessimist 32 answers
agnostic 34 answers
Doubter 37 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TERAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Readers of Arthurian romance are all familiar with Sir Kay; they will find that in Chrétien, the seneschal, in addition to his undeniable qualities of bravery and frankness, has less pleasing traits; he is foolhardy, tactless, mean, and a disparager of others' merit.
Four Arthurian Romances Chrétien de Troyes 1997
When she had reached a point where to decry her success was to proclaim her disparager envious or absurd, she would be satisfied; until then, she considered herself no more successful than the failures about her who yet found room to laugh at her.
The Fighting Shepherdess Caroline Lockhart 2007
This affair having been thus settled by a blind sort of decision of Fortune, the standard-bearer of the Jovian legion, which Varronianus had formerly commanded, having had a quarrel with the new emperor while he was a private individual, because he had been a violent disparager of his father, now fearing danger at his hand, since he had risen to a height exceeding any ordinary fortune, fled to the Persians.
The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus Ammianus Marcellinus 2009
These actions are the most undeniable proof of his habits and real character; but even the most obstinate disparager of his disposition cannot deny him the praise of great ability, which never forgot the interests of the state; especially when it is recollected, that perhaps it is a greater and more beneficial, as well as difficult, task to control the barbarians by means of an army, than to repulse them.
The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus Ammianus Marcellinus 2009
You know how glad I shall be to see my old-time critic and disparager, but let me add frankly that I want to ask you a few professional, or, rather, technical, questions.
The Wolves of God Algernon Blackwood 2011