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Derogate

to express a low opinion of something; to belittle.

to express a low opinion of something; to belittle.

“Everyone at the buffet was quick to derogate my behaviour, but I stood firm: if it’s free, I refuse to stop eating until I vomit.”
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little known or difficult to understand; abstruse.

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the state of being unwilling or unable to believe something; disbelief.

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an approach that evaluates theories or beliefs in terms of practical application and results.

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impatient, uneasy, or hard to control, especially under restriction.

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the state of lasting only for a short time; impermanence.

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hanging down loosely; swinging or drooping.

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calm and composed, especially under stress; showing balance.

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clarity or lucidity in expression or thought.

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occurred as an additional event or development, often unexpectedly or as a consequence.

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the quality of being wise, having keen perception and judgment.

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