Crossword-Solution: DISPRAISE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Dispraise | v. t. | To withdraw praise from; to notice with disapprobation or some degree of censure; to disparage; to blame. |
| Dispraise | v. t. | The act of dispraising; detraction; blame censure; reproach; disparagement. |
We have 25 clues for the answer “DISPRAISE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| To censure. | 1 answer |
| derogate | 7 answers |
| stigmatise | 13 answers |
| pick holes | 14 answers |
| strafe | 18 answers |
| detract | 19 answers |
| Execrate | 22 answers |
| Gibbet | 28 answers |
| Vilify | 29 answers |
| Upbraid | 31 answers |
| Chide | 35 answers |
| disfavour | 39 answers |
| Admonish | 40 answers |
| Warn | 40 answers |
| Decry | 41 answers |
| depreciate | 42 answers |
| cavil | 42 answers |
| Defame | 43 answers |
| Belittle | 54 answers |
| Diminish | 59 answers |
| Disparage | 60 answers |
| Curse | 67 answers |
| Defect | 69 answers |
| Weakness | 80 answers |
| Blunder | 87 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
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Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with DISPRAISE (5)
For strength from Truth divided and from Just, Illaudable, naught merits but dispraise And ignominie, yet to glorie aspires Vain glorious, and through infamie seeks fame: Therfore Eternal silence be thir doome.
Ill worthie I such title should belong To me transgressour, who for thee ordaind A help, became thy snare; to mee reproach Rather belongs, distrust and all dispraise: But infinite in pardon was my Judge, That I who first brought Death on all, am grac’t The sourse of life; next favourable thou, Who highly thus to entitle me voutsaf’t, Farr other name deserving.
The whole ways and look of the child, so full of quiet wisdom, yet so ready to accept the judgment of others in his own dispraise, took hold of my heart, and I felt myself wonderfully drawn towards him.
These gentry are invariably saying all they can in dispraise of their native land; and it is my opinion, grounded upon experience, that an individual who is capable of such baseness would not hesitate at the perpetration of any villainy, for next to the love of God, the love of country is the best preventive of crime.
There is some life in humanity yet: and youth will now and again find a brave word to say in dispraise of riches, and throw up a situation to go strolling with a knapsack.
Quotes with DISPRAISE (1)
The human mind is generally farmore eager to praise and dispraise than to describe anddefine.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1956).