100 Examples of sentences containing the adverb "disparagingly"
Definition
The adverb disparagingly means in a manner that belittles or criticizes someone or something, often conveying a sense of contempt or disrespect. It is used to describe actions or remarks that undermine the value or importance of the subject being discussed.
Synonyms
- Derogatorily
 - Degradingly
 - Demeaningly
 - Scornfully
 - Disdainfully
 - Condescendingly
 - Belittlingly
 - Insultingly
 
Antonyms
- Complimentarily
 - Admiringly
 - Respectfully
 - Supportively
 - Encouragingly
 
Examples
- She spoke disparagingly about his efforts, failing to recognize the hard work he put in.
 - The critics reviewed the film disparagingly, dismissing it as a waste of time.
 - He looked at her disparagingly, as if her opinion didn’t matter.
 - The teacher warned the students not to comment disparagingly on each other's presentations.
 - They often refer to the project disparagingly, claiming it was poorly conceived.
 - Her disparagingly tone made it clear she had little respect for the proposal.
 - He laughed disparagingly at their attempts to solve the problem.
 - The article was written disparagingly, reflecting the author's bias.
 - She raised an eyebrow disparagingly when he suggested an alternative idea.
 - The manager spoke disparagingly about the team's performance in the last quarter.
 - His comments were often made disparagingly, hurting the morale of his colleagues.
 - The audience reacted disparagingly to the comedian's outdated jokes.
 - They dismissed her suggestions disparagingly, not taking them seriously.
 - The politician responded disparagingly to his opponent's claims.
 - She described the new policy disparagingly, calling it ineffective.
 - The movie was received disparagingly by critics who found it lacking substance.
 - He regarded the proposal disparagingly, thinking it wouldn't work.
 - The group spoke disparagingly of the previous administration's decisions.
 - Critics often view popular music disparagingly, thinking it lacks depth.
 - He shook his head disparagingly at the suggestion of changing the plan.
 - The book was reviewed disparagingly, with little praise from the experts.
 - She glanced disparagingly at the messy room, clearly unimpressed.
 - The team was often treated disparagingly by the media.
 - The article criticized the fashion industry disparagingly, highlighting its flaws.
 - He spoke disparagingly of his competitors, confident in his own abilities.
 - The audience murmured disparagingly as the speaker struggled to make his point.
 - They laughed disparagingly at the old-fashioned ideas presented.
 - The feedback was given disparagingly, making it hard to feel motivated.
 - She responded disparagingly to the compliment, downplaying her achievements.
 - The scientist's findings were often dismissed disparagingly by skeptics.
 - He walked away, shaking his head disparagingly at the ridiculous situation.
 - The artist's work was discussed disparagingly in the gallery.
 - She looked at the proposal disparagingly, unsure of its feasibility.
 - The documentary was received disparagingly, failing to engage the audience.
 - He criticized the report disparagingly, pointing out its numerous errors.
 - Her tone was disparagingly sharp when discussing the competition.
 - The meeting ended with several disparagingly remarks about the new direction.
 - They responded disparagingly to suggestions for improvement.
 - The review was written disparagingly, lacking any constructive feedback.
 - He regarded the outcome disparagingly, feeling it was beneath him.
 - The politician made disparagingly comments about his opponent's character.
 - The classmates spoke disparagingly about anyone who tried to stand out.
 - The product was marketed disparagingly by competitors who felt threatened.
 - She dismissed the rumors disparagingly, confident in her reputation.
 - The team worked hard despite facing disparagingly remarks from others.
 - He retold the story disparagingly, mocking the main character's decisions.
 - The fashion critic wrote the review disparagingly, highlighting flaws.
 - The audience reacted disparagingly to the unexpected twists in the plot.
 - She glanced disparagingly at the unkempt garden, wishing for improvements.
 - The survey results were interpreted disparagingly by those in charge.
 - He often spoke disparagingly of those who disagreed with him.
 - The performance was critiqued disparagingly, leading to disappointment.
 - The restaurant received disparagingly comments about its service.
 - She rolled her eyes disparagingly at the suggestion of a meeting.
 - The project was labeled disparagingly as a failure by the stakeholders.
 - He wrote a disparagingly review of his experiences at the event.
 - The athlete was criticized disparagingly for his lack of discipline.
 - She spoke disparagingly of the competition, believing they were inferior.
 - The blog was filled with disparagingly remarks about local businesses.
 - He shook his head disparagingly at the thought of attending the party.
 - The documentary was criticized disparagingly for its lack of research.
 - She described her former job disparagingly, highlighting its flaws.
 - The student presented his work disparagingly, lacking confidence.
 - The audience left the presentation disparagingly, feeling unsatisfied.
 - Critics spoke disparagingly of the film's unrealistic plot.
 - He regarded the suggestion disparagingly, believing it was impractical.
 - The book was dismissed disparagingly by those who preferred different genres.
 - She answered the question disparagingly, showing her displeasure.
 - The team's efforts were met with disparagingly remarks from the coach.
 - The artist was often treated disparagingly by the critics.
 - He spoke disparagingly of the new policy, claiming it would fail.
 - The review was filled with disparagingly comments about the plot.
 - She looked disparagingly at the outdated materials in the classroom.
 - The statement was made disparagingly, lowering the mood of the team.
 - They laughed disparagingly at the old man's stories.
 - The proposal was dismissed disparagingly during the meeting.
 - He responded disparagingly to the feedback, feeling it was unjust.
 - The audience reacted disparagingly to the lack of preparation.
 - She regarded the fashion trend disparagingly, preferring classic styles.
 - The film was critiqued disparagingly for its lack of originality.
 - He spoke disparagingly of her achievements, trying to undermine her success.
 - The group discussed the issue disparagingly, failing to see its importance.
 - She brushed off the criticism disparagingly, confident in her choices.
 - The meeting ended with several disparagingly comments from the board.
 - He looked disparagingly at the mess left behind after the event.
 - The article was written disparagingly, lacking any positive insights.
 - She spoke disparagingly about the other candidates in the race.
 - The proposal was rejected disparagingly, deemed unworthy of consideration.
 - He treated the idea disparagingly, believing it was a waste of time.
 - The audience reacted disparagingly to the speaker’s lack of expertise.
 - She looked disparagingly at the outdated technology being used.
 - The performance was met with disparagingly remarks from the critics.
 - He spoke disparagingly of the competition, confident in his abilities.
 - The group made disparagingly comments about the new initiative.
 - She dismissed the plan disparagingly, believing it wouldn’t work.
 - The feedback was given disparagingly, making it hard to accept.
 - He responded disparagingly to the suggestion, feeling it was silly.
 - The artist was often critiqued disparagingly by the public.
 - The discussion turned disparagingly, leading to heated arguments.
 - She looked disparagingly at the proposal, feeling it was poorly thought out.
 
