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"disparagingly" Definitions
  1. in a way that suggests that somebody/something is not important or valuable

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Clinton spoke about so disparagingly remains in the Pentagon budget.
It's not easy to get Beto O'Rourke to speak disparagingly about anyone.
Many other locals also oppose the changes, which they disparagingly call gentrification.
Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) and businessman Andrew Yang all referenced it disparagingly.
Thus William F. Buckley writes approvingly of Mr. Wolfe, and Norman Mailer disparagingly.
She says she served a couple who spoke loudly and disparagingly about immigrants.
But he did uphold one redaction in which the President spoke disparagingly about a country.
Long gone are the days when Africa was disparagingly regarded as the White Man's Burden.
" She then wrote disparagingly of some family members, saying they had treated her like "scum.
The Fake News was disparagingly all over this, & it became yet another bad Trump story!
His books are only tenuously connected to what his narrators disparagingly call the supposed real world.
Or people just generally took the piss or asked disparagingly what the point of it was.
That's why it kind of irks me when people talk disparagingly about immigrants in this country.
"Computer programmer, disparagingly" rang no bells, and the answer, CODE MONKEY, seems less disparaging than endearing.
But he returned quickly to criticizing the domineering control of "Punjabis," as Afghans disparagingly call Pakistanis.
The leaked emails revealed in various instances that DNC officials spoke disparagingly about Sanders and his supporters.
Sloterdijk spoke disparagingly of all the major parties, except for the F.D.P., Germany's closest equivalent to libertarians.
"The Fake News was disparagingly all over this, & it became yet another bad Trump story!" he tweeted.
Sasham, California: The "left" you speak of so disparagingly is the Green Party, not the Democratic Party.
"To me, Trump personifies what success looks like in this country," he says, but he means it disparagingly.
The Chinese ambassador to Cambodia spoke disparagingly of the European Union's mulling of further sanctions on the country.
And while some may shame her and disparagingly call her a cat lady, she holds the title with pride.
An elite group is elitist if it tends to look down on and behave somewhat disparagingly toward the nonelite.
In 2016, slaveholders speak disparagingly of the old days of whips and chains, of that damaging stereotype of violent slavery.
Co-founder and board member Evan Williams disparagingly joked about Trump using the platform at a commencement address in May.
In that film, a main character speaks disparagingly about Merlot, and since then, the red wine style hasn't really ever recovered.
Conversely, Chinese people in Namibia often speak disparagingly of "blacks" (feizhouren, the Chinese for African, is online slang for a loser).
Even Mark Hamill got in on the action, chastising his Star Wars costar John Boyega for speaking disparagingly of the porgs.
Mr. Christian was ranting and talking disparagingly about the young women, one of whom was wearing a hijab, the police said.
Among some of Trump's more hardline aides, he was labeled disparagingly as a "globalist," a moniker he said he wears happily.
" Last but not least: Teigen's unfiltered opinions about deep dish pizza, which she once disparagingly described as "cheese casserole with tomato topping.
Trump disparagingly referred to the Massachusetts Democrat as "Pocahontas" during an event Monday with Native American WWII veterans at the White House.
It debuted at the Barbican in London in 1985 to sneering reviews, many of which compared it disparagingly to Victor Hugo's novel.
In August of last year, old tweets were dug up by internet sleuths showing McBroom characterizing women — specifically black women — offensively and disparagingly.
The official US figures for apprehensions on the US-Mexico border speak volumes about where the people Trump speaks so disparagingly of hail from.
Donald Trump at least temporarily defeated that new America on November 8, speaking disparagingly of many of its people and sometimes issuing explicit threats.
But with any word surrounding identity, it's different when the actual person it refers to takes ownership of it, even if it's also meant disparagingly.
"We're not dealing with a five-star General," Trump commented disparagingly of Republican National Convention Chairman Reince Priebus (his future Chief of Staff) back in July.
A secret conversation between him and US Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland got posted to YouTube, in which Nuland spoke disparagingly about the European Union.
The new Texas law was blasted by opponents as the nation's toughest on immigrants since Arizona's crackdown in 2010, disparagingly known as the "papers, please" provision.
And when they met again as adversaries, Mourinho spoke disparagingly of Ranieri as the elder who in more than 20 clubs never won a major title.
"He's a chatterbox," he said disparagingly of Mr. Mifsud, adding that the investigation by Mr. Barr and the Trump administration seemed to be grasping at straws.
In Poland countryfolk refer disparagingly to the sloiki (jars), the thrusting young people who quit Warsaw over Christmas, returning with glasses of food packed by their parents.
She told a friend that her husband was to blame but also spoke disparagingly of Ms. Lewinsky, according to a private diary that was released in 2014.
President Trump favors imposing stricter requirements on adult recipients of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, known as food stamps, and has disparagingly described beneficiaries as "welfare" recipients.
In her junior year of college, enrolled in a class she disparagingly describes as "criticism of criticism of English literature," Susun was struck with a sense of absurdity.
Robert Habeck, leader of the Greens, said he had canceled his Twitter account after he spoke disparagingly about the eastern German state of Thuringia in a video tweet.
The magazine's feature was disparagingly titled "Religion for Mass-Consumption," and argued that Mr. Graham's real goal was to steer souls away from Communism more than toward God.
Amash had disparagingly dubbed the Republican healthcare bill "Obamacare 2.0," after Democratic former President Barack Obama's signature domestic policy achievement, the 2010 Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare.
Silvina is a cholita, a term that in the past has been used disparagingly to describe indigenous Aymara and Quechua women native to Bolivia and Peru's arid Altiplano region.
I pointed out disparagingly that that was about the same as the proportion of Republicans who said it might be a good idea to nominate Donald Trump for president.
For decades, migrant beach peddlers — disparagingly called vu cumprà or "wanna-buys"— have sidestepped cat-walking musclemen to march right into the familiar fabric of the Italian beach holiday.
This is not a return to identity politics, as Chris Dercon, director of the Volksbühne, disparagingly announced at a talk I attended in Berlin shortly after the Athens opening.
" MADAME NHU Madame Ngo Dinh Nhu served as South Vietnam&aposs unofficial first lady in the early stages of the Vietnam War, and was known disparagingly as the "Dragon Lady.
The most recent theories claim that Rich, not the Russians, was responsible for leaking the emails, published in WikiLeaks, that revealed Democratic party leaders had talked disparagingly about Bernie Sanders.
Jackson did not speak disparagingly of Porzingis, and at one point described him as a "unicorn," the term others have also used in deference to Porzingis's unusual package of skills.
The introduction of an outsider (Richard Schiff), a hapless moneyman who's disparagingly likened to an animal by a villain, is especially unfortunate because it flirts with an anti-Semitic stereotype.
John Kennedy spoke disparagingly of the way his fellow Republican senators handled the health care bill, expressing frustration over the lack of transparency, communication, and honesty over what members really wanted.
In 2013, Tacoma developer the Fullbright Company released the seminal Gone Home, a breakthrough game that further cemented a genre disparagingly called "walking simulators" as a valid style of interactive storytelling.
That said, under the administration of Barack Obama American officials contrasted RCEP disparagingly with the Trans-Pacific Partnership that America had negotiated with 11 other countries in Asia and the Americas.
Here's some of our conversation, which has been edited and condensed: Q. In your first column for The Times, you write disparagingly about any suggestion that California is past its prime.
Such is the currency chaos that Venezuelans often carry rucksacks full of cash for basic transactions, cashpoints are constantly running out, and some people are disparagingly using bolivar notes like scrap paper.
Essentially she told them off in a studied, pointed, and yet oblique way, such as when someone standing within earshot of you speaks disparagingly about something you've done without ever naming you.
At one point he "accidentally" forwarded me emails he'd exchanged with his therapist in which he spoke of me disparagingly while telling me to my face how much he cared for me.
Fulani pastoralists, which include not only herders but older women who sell milk from the livestock, are often referred to disparagingly in local media reports from the nation's mostly Christian urban centers.
These men dismissed those making a racially friendly case for the Confederacy — "rainbow confederates," as Mr. Griffin disparagingly calls them — in favor of an unapologetic embrace of the South's white supremacist past.
This perspective is usually called "symbolic A.I." — because its definition of cognition is based on symbolic logic — or, disparagingly, "good old-fashioned A.I." There are two main problems with the old-fashioned approach.
Mr. Christian, who the authorities said had a history of making extremist statements on social media, was ranting at, and talking disparagingly about, the two women, one of whom was wearing a hijab.
" A writer for a website called Superbalist described it, disparagingly, as the "Babyluxe" trend: "Liking vibrant colours and pom-poms is all fine and dandy but behaving like a child is not cute.
And just to be clear, we don't mean "old people" disparagingly here — the term also includes all of us delighted that the ceremony ended on time so we could all go to bed.
At a polling station in Santa Ana, a largely-Hispanic area south of Los Angeles, most voters said they were for Mrs Clinton—and often they mentioned Mr Trump disparagingly in the same breath.
Russia supports the creation of a government of national unity, which a senior European diplomat disparagingly said meant bringing in a few dissidents to run the ministry of sports and leaving Assad's power unchecked.
Clinton also echoed her own campaign promise that the American dream is "big enough for everyone," specifically mentioning minority voters, immigrants, and the LGBTQ community, groups Trump had spoken disparagingly of on the campaign trail.
But many suspect politics played a role — that a city run by Democrats with a majority-Mexican population was a poor fit for a president who in the 2016 campaign spoke disparagingly of Mexican immigrants.
He added that he was "exceptionally disappointed" with anyone in the Mets' front office who had spoken disparagingly of Collins in the reports and that he would fire them if he discovered who they were.
Hanson said Steve Dickson offered his resignation after an Australian channel aired footage from an undercover investigation by the Al Jazeera network that showed him putting money into a dancer's lingerie while talking in disparagingly terms.
For instance, in addition to ordering camera assistant Anthony Langdon to flash his penis to White, she claimed Affleck spoke disparagingly of women and asked her, "Isn't it about time you get pregnant?" after learning her age.
Others said they saw a ploy by the president's enemies to obscure news that was more favorable to him, like the internal Justice Department investigation that recently uncovered evidence of F.B.I. officials speaking disparagingly of Mr. Trump.
For those of us who have worked with police, or have law enforcement in our families, it is simply disgraceful to see cops spoken of disparagingly on a day when the real opponent is supposed to be fascism.
Long before President Trump began calling CNN "fake news," Ms. Stahl said he vowed to purchase The Daily News merely so he could fire Ms. Smith, who had written disparagingly about him during his divorce from Ivana Trump.
The pussy hat not only plays on "pussycat," but it also alludes to the "Access Hollywood" tape that surfaced in October 2016 in which president Donald Trump disparagingly used the term "pussy" while making lewd remarks about women.
The episode began on Friday when the three men were attacked on a Portland commuter train as they tried to calm Mr. Christian, who, the police said, was ranting and talking disparagingly about the women, one wearing a hijab.
The court decision also affirmed an earlier decision blocking publication of the quotes, in which Kohl was quoted speaking disparagingly of public figures such as current Chancellor Angela Merkel and the late Princess Diana, as well as the World Jewish Congress.
In 1928, the editor of The New York Amsterdam News wrote disparagingly of fight promoters Boxing who continued to pit young black boxers against much heavier white boxers in an effort, the editor intimated, to increase the success of white fighters.
The military's actions followed within days of Mugabe firing Deputy President Emmerson Mnangagwa, seemingly to clear the way for the widely despised Grace – known disparagingly as Gucci Grace for reports of her profligacy – to succeed him when he eventually relinquished control.
False balance, sometimes called "false equivalency," refers disparagingly to the practice of journalists who, in their zeal to be fair, present each side of a debate as equally credible, even when the factual evidence is stacked heavily on one side.
They had already made their intentions clear by turning the inquiry into a zealous inquisition into his moral character, with the head of the five member bench disparagingly comparing the Sharif family to the mafia in "The Godfather" by Mario Puzo.
The New York Democrat stressed that "it is not proper to refer disparagingly to a member of the committee" and "the witness may not refer to a member of the committee as 'stupid,' " telling Owens not to make such comments again.
The President has said he's not interested in such a meeting, and has grown angry at what he sees as attempts to deter him from the plan, speaking disparagingly of "globalists" during internal conversations over the past week, the person said.
The court decision also affirmed an earlier decision blocking publication of the quotes, in which Kohl - the architect of Germany's reunification - spoke disparagingly of public figures like current Chancellor Angela Merkel and the late Princess Diana, as well as the World Jewish Congress.
Just a few months ago, Republicans were privately whispering that Ryan's days as Speaker might be numbered, after he told his GOP colleagues he could neither defend nor campaign with Trump after the nominee was caught on tape speaking disparagingly about women.
Rez, the manager, disparagingly tells him that Ally will ruin her image if she stays married to a "jerk," and when Jackson learns that Ally plans to cancel her European tour rather than leave him behind, he decides to take his own life.
The new coach is no Hubie Brown, who in the 1980s spoke disparagingly of players as relentlessly as he brushed his teeth — the harshest critic in the long conga line of Knicks coaches in and out of the basketball world's most fickle arena.
"We need to absolutely obliterate them [...] in the most ruthless manner possible," the alt-right leader had said the day before on his podcast of the former allies he now disparagingly calls the "alt-lite," whose destruction he considers more pressing than any leftist group.
At the same time, Macron wants to attract investment from tech leaders like Google, Apple, Facebook and Amazon — disparagingly referred to as "GAFAs" in French — and that is frustrating some French firms struggling to make a mark in the early days of Macron's rule.
The acquisition is significant for China, as government researchers have estimated as much as 10383 billion tonnes of waste is buried around China's major cities, and the capital Beijing is now surrounded by a belt of landfill sites known disparagingly as the "seventh ring road".
A key interlocutor in negotiations in recent weeks, the governor for the northern Aegean, Kostas Moutzouris, will not attend the meeting with Mr. Mitsotakis on Thursday, Mr. Petsas said, citing a video posted on social media showing the governor talking disparagingly about the prime minister.
Some on the right have also suggested that Democrats' focus on issues around diversity — "identity politics," as conservatives disparagingly call it — could backfire if they seem distant from the economic concerns of the white working-class voters who propelled Trump to victory in 2016.
They decided to address it by holding two-tiered debates: The main event would feature the top 403 candidates in polls, and the other seven would have a separate debate beforehand (an event referred to as the "undercard" or disparagingly as the "kids' table" debate).
It was the opposite of scenes frequently seen at some gay bars: packs of guys whispering disparagingly about shirtless patrons with less than a six pack, or girls giggling as they walk through cruise bars like the Eagle or the Cock in New York City.
Per Variety, de Havilland's lawyer complained that the actress is portrayed as a hypocrite and gossip, who spoke disparagingly of friends and acquaintances such as Joan Crawford, Bette Davis and her sister, Oscar-winning actress Joan Fontaine, who died in December 2013 at the age of 96.
The area's residents of color included some people who were disparagingly called "Rhineland bastards" — children fathered (supposedly) by French soldiers of African descent who occupied the Rhineland in the aftermath of World War I. Leyna (Amandla Stenberg), about to turn 17, is one of these children.
Second was the world of alternative medicine and what was then still described, disparagingly, as "health food" — the shabby little pre-Whole Foods stores selling organic vegetables and carob and tofu, the chiropractic offices smelling of essential oils, the vegetarian restaurants with New Age bookstores umbilically attached.
The president spoke disparagingly about ongoing criminal investigations into his own associates, encouraged the Justice Department to investigate political rivals including Hillary Clinton and said he would never have nominated Jeff Sessions to be attorney general if he had known Mr. Sessions would recuse himself from an investigation into his associates.
NBC News' reluctant to cover bombshell stories related to sexual misconduct is nothing new, as the Peacock Network sat on two of the biggest stories in recent memory: Ronan Farrow's investigation of movie mogul Harvey Weinstein this past fall, and the "Access Hollywood" tape of Donald Trump talking disparagingly about women in 2016.
But by wholly denouncing the wildly popular support group, making unfounded assumptions about the group's founder and referring to the community's members disparagingly as "a lot of safety pin avatars," these writers minimize the real work this group has done and can continue to do — if it's carefully critiqued, not taken down.
After the president's eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., tweeted disparagingly about Huffman and Loughlin last week, a Trump biographer responded to him arguing that Don Jr.'s entrance to the University of Pennsylvania, which his father and his siblings Ivanka and Tiffany also attended, was helped by his dad's pledged donation at the time.
Melania Trump is a former model with her own QVC jewelry line and skin care brand who emphasizes that her role as a mother comes before all else; Mr. Trump has spoken disparagingly of working women, does little in the way of child care, and expects women to be more aesthetically appealing than intellectually substantive.
Perhaps the most predictable of the gripes directed against Vigée Le Brun was Simone de Beauvoir's: In dismissing a series of female artists, she wrote disparagingly of Vigée Le Brun that she ''never wearied of putting her smiling maternity on her canvases,'' even though only two of the extant Vigée Le Brun portraits are of herself with her daughter.
Other egregious examples include ethnic Malay politicians using the word "pendatang"-- "immigrant" in Malay -- time and again to disparagingly refer to non-Malays, a minister urging Malays to boycott Chinese businesses, and another minister defending the actions of a mob that in 2009 dragged a decapitated cow's head on the streets to protest the relocation of a Hindu temple to their area.
Although it was ever the abstract rather than the concrete that sparked her writing imagination — the political theorist Herbert Marcuse once said disparagingly, "She can make a theory out of a potato peel" — it was this very passion for experience in the abstract that gave her the subjects out of which she made glorious a form that had long been neglected.
One is a letter to Joshua Speed written at a time of confusion in the American party system, in which Lincoln disavows the concepts of the American Party, disparagingly known as the Know-Nothings, who struck a chord with voters by offering an anti-immigration, anti-Catholic platform (there's even a bit about Russia here): I am not a Know-Nothing.
Pelosi disparagingly compared Trump Jr.'s eagerness to obtain help from a foreign adversary to the response of the Al GoreAlbert (Al) Arnold Gore85033 Democrats release joint statement ahead of Trump's New Hampshire rally Deregulated energy markets made Texas a clean energy giant Gun safety is actually a consensus issue MORE campaign in 2000 after it received the debate prep material for George W. Bush's team.
" In pop culture, dick pics are often treated with an exaggerated squeamishness—in an episode of Girls, for instance, the protagonist and her friends derisively pass around an explicit missive from her hookup buddy, and, in a viral video of women reacting to dick pics, women disparagingly describe the pictures they've received with phrases like "huge monstrous elephant dick" and "more balls than dick.
It will be hard to reconcile the appearance of this president, even on best behavior, with the man who ran against Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE and the Democrats, who he and his advisors disparagingly called the "party of Davos".
"I've never been to a nightclub – I'd rather play Pokemon Go." The more we talk, the more it becomes clear that being sensible is almost an ideology for generation Z. None of them are interested in university – they all maintain they'd rather wait, work and maybe apply later once they know what they want to study – and they speak pretty disparagingly of their peers who have gone, convinced they are only there for the drinking.
Gerry ConnollyGerald (Gerry) Edward ConnollyHistory in the House: Congress weathers unprecedented week Democrat grills DHS chief over viral image of drowned migrant and child Hillicon Valley: Lawmakers struggle to understand Facebook's Libra project | EU hits Amazon with antitrust probe | New cybersecurity concerns over census | Robocall, election security bills head to House floor | Privacy questions over FaceApp MORE (D-Va.) piled onto his colleagues' attacks, trying out new nicknames for the GOP's bill after Republicans had disparagingly labeled the 2010 law ObamaCare.

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