Hanapin
to think little of sb
01
to have a negative or unfavorable opinion or perception of that person
What is the origin of the idiom "think little of someone" and when to use it?
The idiom "think little of someone" is a versatile expression that conveys a negative opinion or low regard for an individual. It can be traced back to the 14th century, with early instances using the phrase "to thinke litel of" or "to thinke smale of." The idiom has evolved over time, incorporating various synonyms for "little" to emphasize the depth of disapproval or disdain.
Halimbawa
The politician's lack of integrity made many people think little of him.
The teacher's dismissive attitude towards the students made them think badly of her.
The manager's constant criticism made the employees think poorly of him.