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denigrate - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of denigrate in Hindi

  • बदनाम करना
  • कलंक लगाना
  • बदनामी लगाना
  • अपवाद करना
  • कलंकित करना
  • कलंक चढ़ाना
  • निंदा करना
  • काला करना
  • स्‍याह करना
  •  अपयश फैलाना

denigrate Definition

Verb

  • criticize unfairly; disparage.

denigrate Example

  • There is a tendency to denigrate the poor ( गरीबों को बदनाम करने की प्रवृत्ति है )
  • Bullies often denigrate others to hide their own feelings of worthlessness.  ( बुलीज अक्सर अपनी बेकार की भावनाओं को छिपाने के लिए दूसरों को बदनाम करते हैं। )
  • You should not denigrate other people unless you want individuals to attack your reputation in retaliation.  ( आपको अन्य लोगों को तब तक बदनाम नहीं करना चाहिए जब तक आप नहीं चाहते कि लोग प्रतिशोध में आपकी प्रतिष्ठा पर हमला करें। )
  • I would never succeed in the corporate world because I could never denigrate others in order to move ahead in business.  ( मैं कॉर्पोरेट जगत में कभी सफल नहीं हो सकता क्योंकि मैं व्यवसाय में आगे बढ़ने के लिए दूसरों को कभी भी बदनाम नहीं कर सकता था। )

More Sentence

  • The decision seems to subtly denigrate (possibly with good reason)the American reading public.
  • I wouldn't for a moment wish to decry or denigrate the very real achievements made by disabled people.  
  • It's just that we as critics have tended to stand apart and denigrate the content.  
  • One is the use of a shared repudiation of romanticism to denigrate the Stuart cause.  
  • Those who denigrate cinema, dismissing it for its mass appeal, refuse to see film as an art form.  
  • If you make a mistake, you apologise. You do not denigrate someone else to get yourself out of a hole of your own making.
  • note, I do not denigrate the good intentions of those who gave birth to these abject social policy failures.
  • My plea is only this: do n't denigrate the lowly sponge.
  • denigrate the importance their visits play in maintaining psychological well-being for these patients.
  • denigrate the efforts of the 1990 or 1996 teams
  • Because Kate is jealous of Marie’s popularity with the boys, she often attempts to denigrate Marie by spreading false rumors.  
  • The editor wrote her latest column to denigrate the actor who criticized her literary skills.  
  • To highlight her own assets, Kelly will sometimes denigrate her coworkers in front of the boss.  
  • On the talk show, the mean host usually tries to denigrate her guests by reminding them of their misdeeds.  
  • During the election, the crooked politician did everything in his power to denigrate his rival.