of Disparage
Source: Webster's dictionaryUpon his having frequently preached in this manner he was seized, and after trial he was condemned to banishment, not for having disparaged their religion, but for his inflaming the people to sedition; for this is one of their most ancient laws, that no man ought to be punished for his religion. Thomas More
I wanted to write about women and their work, and about valuing the work we, as women, choose to do. Too many women I knew disparaged their work. Many working mothers thought they ought to be home with their children instead, so they carried around too much guilt to enjoy much job satisfaction. Jennifer Chiaverini
Just because the left has ignored and disparaged truth for years is no excuse for the right to do so as well. And unfortunately, truth-free politics seems to be growing exponentially on the right. Ben Shapiro
After a particularly nasty exchange in which Trump disparaged Biden’s son Hunter and his past drug addiction, the moderator appeared desperate to return to some semblance of a policy debate. Source: Internet
But there is one food Waterlow says is his superpower: Marmite, the dark, sticky paste made from yeast that is chock-full of B-vitamins and disparaged by many. Source: Internet
Former Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who publicly that Israel should be “wiped off the map,” and has repeatedly disparaged the Holocaust and pushed denialism.” Source: Internet