disparagingly im PONS Wörterbuch

disparagingly Beispiele aus dem PONS Wörterbuch (redaktionell geprüft)

to speak disparagingly of sb/sth

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Some science fiction authors have used the term disparagingly.
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As a staunch social conservative, she was disparagingly termed a reactionary by her socially liberal opponents.
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The term dogmatic can be used disparagingly to refer to any belief that is held stubbornly, including political and scientific beliefs.
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She thinks disparagingly about her brother, and his failure to change much from their rural upbringing.
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He acknowledged that the right was not absolute, referring disparagingly to the somewhat vaguely termed police powers of the state.
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However, the seriousness and effectiveness of the dialogue has been disputed by the opposition, who referred to it disparagingly as a chitchat room.
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They are disparagingly referred to as clichs or bromides.
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The film uses this to comic effect but never disparagingly.
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The word "virago" could also be used disparagingly, to imply that a virago was not excellent or heroic, but was instead violating cultural norms.
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The term has also been used, in the past, disparagingly, especially with regard to women writers, as a synonym for minor writing.
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