Dispraised: meaning, definitions and examples

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dispraised

 

[ dɪˈspreɪzd ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

negative feedback

Dispraised refers to the act of expressing disapproval or criticism towards someone or something. When an action or behavior is dispraised, it is often seen in a light that emphasizes its shortcomings or failures. This term underscores the negative perception held by an individual or a group towards the subject in question. It can be used in various contexts, including social situations, professional evaluations, and public discourse.

Synonyms

censured, condemned, criticized, denounced, disapproved

Examples of usage

  • The teacher dispraised the student's lack of effort.
  • The critics dispraised the film for its weak plot.
  • She felt dispraised for her unconventional ideas.
  • His actions were dispraised by the community.

Translations

Translations of the word "dispraised" in other languages:

🇵🇹 desprezado

🇮🇳 निंदा की गई

🇩🇪 verachtet

🇮🇩 dihina

🇺🇦 осуджений

🇵🇱 potępiony

🇯🇵 非難された

🇫🇷 méprisé

🇪🇸 despreciado

🇹🇷 küçümsenen

🇰🇷 비난받은

🇸🇦 مُحتَقَر

🇨🇿 pohrdán

🇸🇰 pohrdaný

🇨🇳 被轻视的

🇸🇮 zaničevan

🇮🇸 fyrirlítinn

🇰🇿 жек көрілген

🇬🇪 გადავარდნილი

🇦🇿 kiçildilmiş

🇲🇽 despreciado

Etymology

The word 'dispraise' is derived from the combination of the prefix 'dis-', which implies negation or reversal, and 'praise', which comes from the Latin 'preciare', meaning to appraise or evaluate. The term has been in use since the late 15th century, primarily in English literary contexts where authors sought to express a contrast between approval and disapproval. Its introduction into the English language allowed for a more nuanced expression of critique, differentiating between positive commendations and the absence of praise. Throughout history, 'dispraise' has been used in various literary and rhetorical contexts to emphasize the importance of feedback and critique in different arenas, ranging from art to behavior. The evolution of this term reflects broader societal attitudes towards accountability and improvement, emphasizing that not all actions warrant praise, and constructive criticism plays a vital role in personal and communal growth.