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Definition of Disparaged
1. disparage [v] - See also: disparage
Lexicographical Neighbors of Disparaged
Literary usage of Disparaged
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Works of George Berkeley, D.D., Bishop of Cloyne by George Berkeley, John Dewey, Ferdinand Gregorovius, George Sampson, Annie Hamilton, Arthur James Balfour Balfour (1898)
"Natural religion and human reason not to be disparaged. 10. Tendency and use of
the Gentile religion, n. Good effects of Christianity. 12. ..."
2. The Works of George Berkeley ...: Including His Posthumous Works; with by George Berkeley (1901)
"Natural religion and human reason not tobe disparaged, io. Tendency and use of
the Gentile religion, n. Good effects of Christianity, is. ..."
3. The Annual Register edited by Edmund Burke (1825)
"Nor would the British statesmen and orators be disparaged, if they were to sit
as close together, and make as much room as possible for the admission of the ..."
4. Southey's Common-place Book by Robert Southey (1849)
"He empties us: and this emptying is "The Preface to those Statutes disparaged
King Edward's times and government, declaring that the discipline of ihu ..."
5. Poetical Quotations from Chaucer to Tennyson: With Copious Indexes by Samuel Austin Allibone (1875)
"You say a long.descended race Makes gentlemen, and that your high degree Is much
disparaged to be match'd with me. I am a gentleman. DRYDEN. ..."
6. The Antiquary by Edward Walford, John Charles Cox, George Latimer Apperson (1888)
"was ordered by Elizabeth to receive the Spanish Ambassador ; but the latter
complained grievously, and thought he was disparaged by the shortness of the ..."