Dispraised: meaning, definitions and examples

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dispraised

 

[dɪˈspreɪzd ]

Definition

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.

Interesting Facts

Etymology

  • The word comes from the prefix 'dis-' which means 'not' or 'the opposite of', and 'praise', meaning to speak well of.
  • Root word 'praise' traces back to the Latin 'pretiāre', which means 'to set a price on', reflecting the value we give to words.
  • The formation of 'dispraise' reflects a shift in language as new words emerge to express different ideas and feelings.

Literature

  • In literary works, characters often experience dispraise to highlight their flaws or mistakes, adding depth to their development.
  • Archaic texts often employed dispraise as a rhetorical technique to challenge the protagonist or highlight moral lessons.
  • Dispraise is frequently used in poetry to create contrast and emphasize themes of failure or regret.

Psychology

  • Negative feedback can lead to increased anxiety and lower self-esteem, making the effects of dispraise significant in interpersonal relationships.
  • Research indicates that the impact of dispraise often lingers longer in a person's memory than compliments, showcasing the psychological bias towards negativity.
  • People may react defensively to dispraise, often justifying their actions or shifting blame, illustrating the complexities of self-perception.

Pop Culture

  • Songs and movies often depict characters facing dispraise to create tension and further their narrative arcs.
  • Famous figures in pop culture have publicly faced dispraise, sometimes leading to significant personal or career reflections.
  • Social media platforms amplify dispraise, allowing for rapid spread and responses, which can have both positive and negative repercussions.

Education

  • In educational settings, constructive criticism can prevent dispraise, fostering a more supportive learning environment.
  • Teachers are trained to provide feedback in a manner that emphasizes growth rather than dispraise to inspire students.
  • Dispraise from peers can significantly impact group dynamics and influence a student’s willingness to participate or share ideas.

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