Disparagingly

Word DISPARAGINGLY
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Hyphenation dis par a ging ly
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It shows up in 1957, on the back sleeve to a Mudhoney singer Mark Arm referred to "the streets of Seattle being paved with grunge" in my cover story, he was using the term disparagingly. ❋ Everett True (2011)

Garza, who clearly uses the term disparagingly, seems to know exactly what a crypto-libertarian is. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I mean to use the word disparagingly, but shall be sorry if it works offence. ❋ William James (1876)

All of us bring our lifetime of experience - that which we oddly term disparagingly as "prejudice" - to any evidence presented to us. ❋ Unknown (2011)

There is tremendous suspicion -- just like real-life attitudes toward wealthy land owners -- toward people who buy and sell land in SL -- they are called disparagingly "land barons". ❋ Unknown (2008)

Over time, conservatives began to use this phrase disparagingly in reference to Clinton Administration officials, usually black, who were sympathetic to, and friendly with, leftist elements in South Africa (such as the Pan Africa Congress). ❋ Unknown (2004)

The overriding aggravation, however, had been the Colombians, about whom, by 1903, even the temperate and very proper Hay could speak of as disparagingly nearly as did Roosevelt. ❋ DAVID McCULLOUGH. (2005)

Over time, conservatives began to use this phrase disparagingly in reference to Clinton Administration officials, usually black, who were sympathetic to, and friendly with, leftist elements in South Africa such as the Pan Africa Congress. ❋ Unknown (2004)

I have heard Koreans use this phrase disparagingly about their own society, criticising its parochialism. ❋ Unknown (2004)

The Zionist project was led by sober men, experienced in the ways of Europe and the world, unwilling to take undue risks; with the exception of a handful, whom Chaim Weizmann, the eminently rational Zionist leader in the interwar years, called disparagingly "our own D'Annunzios," they were reluctant to overplay their hand. ❋ Elon, Amos (2002)

The Oreskes et al. abstract does use 'confirmation', but rather disparagingly, which is unfortunate. ❋ Unknown (2009)

That story created a buzz because Andreachuk's order was so un-Canadian -- a Christian pastor was ordered to recant his views, publicly renounce his faith, and never speak "disparagingly" again, for the rest of his life, about either homosexuality or the particular gay rights activist who hauled him before the HRC. ❋ Unknown (2008)

And that jive is from the Wolof jev, “to talk disparagingly.” ❋ Leslie Dunton-Downer (2010)

Both O'Connor and Keith wrote disparagingly of Ruark who by the time of his young death had spent more time in Africa in either of them. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The subcommittee chairmanship is a position some activists disparagingly call the 'D.C. ❋ Mike DeBonis (2011)

Once loath even to criticize one of their fellow rulers, Arab leaders have now found themselves struggling to stay ahead of an emboldened Arab public that has looked disparagingly on autocratic regimes that inflict violence against protesters. ❋ Matt Bradley (2012)

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