belittle in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

belittle in the PONS Dictionary

belittle Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to belittle oneself
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The song has nothing to do with belittling a woman or misogyny or anything.
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Audiences were also very surprised at the fact that the play belittles the theater at times.
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They will openly belittle the differences among their culture and another, denigrating race, gender or any other indicator of difference.
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He missed meetings, threw tantrums, and belittled his colleagues in cabinet committee.
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At first the movement took a lot of heat and were belittled because its leaders were women.
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Strategically, coarse or belittling retorts to hecklers entails personal risk disproportionate to any gain.
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What they did not understand they either ignored or belittled.
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Rats arrive, and, when they belittle the simple tale, the mice leave and do not return.
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He belittles her, humiliates her and asks her to leave his house.
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If you did something wrong, he had a way of letting you know about it, but without belittling you.
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