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denigrate

den·i·grate [ dénni gràyt ] (past and past participle den·i·grat·ed, present participle den·i·grat·ing, 3rd person present singular den·i·grates)


transitive verb 
Definition:
 
1. defame: to attack somebody's character or reputation

2. disparage and belittle: to disparage or criticize somebody or something, or make something seem unimportant

[15th century. < Latin denigrat-, past participle of denigrare "blacken completely" < niger "black"]

den·i·gra·tion [ dènni gráysh'n ] noun
den·i·gra·tor [ dénni gràytər ] noun

Word Usage

In its best-established sense denigrate means "attack a reputation." However, it is now often found in sentences like I don't mean to denigrate the problem, where its meaning has become closer to "disparage or belittle somebody or something." In this, it is following in the footsteps of deprecate, whose traditional meaning is "express condemnation of somebody or something," but which in self-deprecating has taken on the additional sense of "belittle."

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