dispraising

/dɪsˈpreɪzɪŋ/
adjective
  1. Showing or expressing criticism; disapproving.
    • The review was full of dispraising remarks about the movie's plot.
    • He gave a dispraising look when he saw the messy room.
    • Her dispraising comments made the artist feel discouraged.
verb
  1. Expressing disapproval or criticism of someone or something; saying that someone or something is bad or not good.
    • She kept dispraising the restaurant's service, even though the food was good.
    • The teacher was dispraising the student's messy homework in front of the class.
    • He is always dispraising his own work, but others think it is excellent.
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