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Definition of Disparagingly

Disparagingly
Disparagingly Dis*par"a*ging*ly, adv. In a manner to disparage or dishonor; slightingly.

Meaning of Disparagingly from wikipedia

- unenjoyable or poorly made video game. Though the label is usually applied disparagingly, there is a subculture of celebrating kusoge. The term kusogē is a portmanteau...
- where men often roll up their shirts to expose their bellies. Others disparagingly refer to the phenomenon using the term "bǎngyé" (膀爷), which loosely...
- impeached and sentenced by the Parliament of England in 1621 for speaking disparagingly of Frederick V, Elector Palatine (by Floyd's Case). Floyd was a Roman...
- magazine, also called a trade journal or trade paper (colloquially or disparagingly a trade rag), is a magazine or newspaper whose target audience is people...
- White POTUS", a parody of The White Lotus, had actress Sarah Sherman disparagingly portray Wood's character, Chelsea. Wood posted on her Instagram story...
- look down on and dis****ociate from these overlaps. They commonly refer disparagingly to people in the computer security subculture as crackers and refuse...
- the Times, written to promote the movement. Tractarians were often disparagingly referred to as "Newmanites" (before 1845) and "Puseyites", after two...
- For this reason, journalists and commentators often apply the word disparagingly to stock replies from politicians. Trope Look up shtick in Wiktionary...
- combination of information and entertainment. The term may be used disparagingly to devalue infotainment or soft news subjects in favor of more serious...
- dresser, full dress tourer, or dresser. These monikers (often used disparagingly or jocularly) originally applied to cruisers with full sets of saddlebags...