Belittle
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British pronunciation/bɪlˈɪtə‍l/
American pronunciation/bɪˈɫɪtəɫ/

Definición y Significado de "belittle"

to belittle
01

despreciar, menospreciar

to make something or someone seem less important
Transitive: to belittle sth
to belittle definition and meaning
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Example
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He often belittles his coworkers ' contributions, making them feel undervalued.
He always belittled her accomplishments, making her feel insignificant.
Parents should never belittle their children 's dreams, but encourage and support them.
02

denigrar

to speak or express derogatory remarks about someone
Transitive: to belittle sb
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Example
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The teacher belittled students who struggled with the material last semester.
If the proposal is rejected, disgruntled colleagues might belittle the presenter.
If the mistake happens again, the manager will likely belittle the employee.
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He often belittles his coworkers' contributions, making them feel undervalued.
He always belittled her accomplishments, making her feel insignificant.
Parents should never belittle their children's dreams, but encourage and support them.
He would often belittle her ideas in meetings, making her feel unheard.
She felt frustrated when people would belittle her passion for the project.
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