100 Examples of sentences containing the adverb "demeaningly"
Definition
The adverb demeaningly refers to acting in a way that lowers the dignity or worth of someone or something; it describes behavior that is condescending, insulting, or belittling.
Synonyms
- Disparagingly
 - Derogatorily
 - Condescendingly
 - Belittlingly
 - Insultingly
 
Antonyms
- Respectfully
 - Honorably
 - Dignifiedly
 - Admiringly
 - Appropriately
 
Examples
- She spoke demeaningly about his efforts during the meeting.
 - He laughed demeaningly at her suggestions, making her feel small.
 - The teacher's criticism was delivered demeaningly, discouraging the students.
 - They treated the new employee demeaningly, which affected their morale.
 - His comments were demeaningly directed at her performance.
 - She looked at him demeaningly, as if he were beneath her.
 - The coach addressed the team demeaningly, causing a rift among players.
 - The article was written demeaningly, failing to acknowledge the subject's achievements.
 - He often discusses others demeaningly, revealing his own insecurities.
 - The tone of the conversation turned demeaningly, making it uncomfortable for everyone.
 - She responded demeaningly to his question, which led to an argument.
 - The way he dismissed her ideas was demeaningly arrogant.
 - They laughed demeaningly at the mistakes made during the presentation.
 - His demeaningly remarks about her outfit were uncalled for.
 - She felt demeaningly treated during the negotiation process.
 - The comedian's jokes were often demeaningly aimed at specific groups.
 - His demeaningly attitude towards his peers was evident.
 - The article criticized the program demeaningly, ignoring its benefits.
 - She felt demeaningly judged by her colleagues at work.
 - His demeaningly sarcastic tone annoyed everyone in the room.
 - The manager spoke demeaningly to the interns, undermining their confidence.
 - The feedback was given demeaningly, rather than constructively.
 - She was demeaningly labeled as "just a secretary" despite her qualifications.
 - The politician's remarks were demeaningly directed at his opponent.
 - He often jokes demeaningly, not realizing how hurtful his words can be.
 - The group's behavior was demeaningly, making others feel unwelcome.
 - She felt the need to defend herself against his demeaningly critical remarks.
 - The article presented the facts demeaningly, lacking respect for the subject.
 - His demeaningly tone made it clear he did not take her seriously.
 - They spoke demeaningly about the competition, revealing their insecurity.
 - The movie portrayed the character demeaningly, leading to controversy.
 - She was tired of being treated demeaningly by her peers.
 - His demeaningly comments about her intelligence were hurtful.
 - The discussion turned demeaningly, with no respect for differing opinions.
 - She stood up for herself against the demeaningly remarks made at dinner.
 - The mentor's advice was given demeaningly, which confused the mentee.
 - He often made demeaningly jokes that crossed the line of humor.
 - The article was criticized for its demeaningly tone towards the subject.
 - She left the meeting feeling demeaningly dismissed.
 - His demeaningly behavior alienated him from his friends.
 - They argued demeaningly, which only escalated the conflict.
 - The documentary portrayed its subjects in a demeaningly light.
 - She described her experience demeaningly, emphasizing the negativity.
 - The coach's demeaningly remarks motivated some, but hurt others.
 - His demeaningly quick judgments reflected his biases.
 - She felt demeaningly treated by the interviewer during the process.
 - The post went viral for its demeaningly harsh critique.
 - His demeaningly comments about her work ethic were unfounded.
 - She responded to his demeaningly tone with grace.
 - The film's portrayal of women was often demeaningly stereotypical.
 - He realized too late how demeaningly he had spoken to his partner.
 - The discussion became demeaningly personal, which was inappropriate.
 - She couldn't believe he would speak demeaningly about her achievements.
 - The article had a demeaningly dismissive attitude towards the issue.
 - He was known for his demeaningly sarcastic humor.
 - The meeting ended with a demeaningly contentious exchange.
 - Her demeaningly critical feedback was hard to swallow.
 - The teacher's demeaningly comments affected her students' confidence.
 - The panel was accused of being demeaningly biased in their decisions.
 - She pushed back against the demeaningly stereotyping of her profession.
 - He apologized for his demeaningly rude remarks.
 - The feedback was given demeaningly, which stifled creativity.
 - Her demeaningly dismissive tone was noted by her colleagues.
 - The report was seen as demeaningly lacking in empathy.
 - He approached the issue demeaningly, without considering feelings.
 - She felt demeaningly judged for her choices.
 - The comedian's act included several demeaningly offensive jokes.
 - His demeaningly sarcastic comments created an uncomfortable atmosphere.
 - The article was viewed as demeaningly unbalanced and unfair.
 - She stood firm against his demeaningly dismissive attitude.
 - Their demeaningly critical nature created a toxic environment.
 - The group discussed the topic demeaningly, lacking in respect.
 - He learned that speaking demeaningly ultimately hurt his relationships.
 - The feedback was given demeaningly, rather than constructively.
 - She confronted him about his demeaningly disrespectful comments.
 - The editor's demeaningly tone turned readers away.
 - He often acted demeaningly to assert his dominance.
 - The meeting was filled with demeaningly sarcastic remarks.
 - She was tired of being criticized demeaningly for her opinions.
 - The documentary highlighted how demeaningly society treats certain groups.
 - His demeaningly dismissive behavior hurt her feelings.
 - The article's demeaningly tone sparked outrage among readers.
 - She spoke demeaningly, forgetting to appreciate the effort put in.
 - His demeaningly critical comments were noted by everyone present.
 - The meeting ended on a demeaningly negative note.
 - She was fed up with the demeaningly condescending attitude of some coworkers.
 - The presentation was marred by his demeaningly sarcastic remarks.
 - She felt demeaningly overlooked in the decision-making process.
 - The actor faced backlash for his demeaningly insensitive comments.
 - His demeaningly arrogant behavior pushed people away.
 - The panel discussion took a demeaningly critical turn.
 - She confronted her boss about his demeaningly dismissive behavior.
 - The article was seen as demeaningly biased against a particular group.
 - He realized his demeaningly tone was affecting his relationships.
 - The review was demeaningly harsh, lacking any constructive feedback.
 - She was tired of being treated demeaningly by her peers.
 - The conversation felt demeaningly patronizing at times.
 - His demeaningly remarks during the meeting were unprofessional.
 - The group's demeaningly critical comments caused rifts among members.
 - She expressed her concerns demeaningly, which was not her intention.
 
