1. demeaning - Adjective
2. demeaning - Verb
4. demeaning - Adjective Satellite
of Demean
Source: Webster's dictionarygolf is a humbling game Source: Internet
1977–82: touring years I really didn’t like the phrase 'punk'—it just seemed kind of demeaning. Source: Internet
All his talk about the “male brain” and “female brain” sounded pretty demeaning to Avery, and she feels like she now needs to find out if Ash really believes all those things he said about men and women. Source: Internet
A review of Richardson’s Facebook page showed he shared far-right memes ridiculing Black Lives Matter protesters, demeaning women and promoting conspiracies. Source: Internet
Beginning with the interrogation of male-centric literature that portrayed women in a demeaning and oppressed model, theorist such as Mary Ellman, Kate Millet and Germaine Greer challenged past imaginations of the feminine within literary scholarship. Source: Internet
Commenting upon this staging, Brian May says that they "had to rise to the challenge of getting Freddie in there in a way which gave him his rightful place, but without demeaning Paul in any way. Source: Internet