disprized

/dɪsˈpraɪzd/
verb
  1. To have regarded as worthless or of little value; to have scorned or undervalued.
    • The artist felt disprized by critics who did not understand his work.
    • In the old story, the youngest son was disprized by his wealthy family.
    • She disprized the cheap trinkets, preferring handmade gifts instead.
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