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Meaning of belittle
The primary meaning of the word "belittle" is to make someone or something seem less important or less capable.
Etymology of belittle
The word "belittle" has its roots in the 17th century, derived from the combination of "be" and "little", with the sense of making something seem smaller or less important
Historically, the word has been used to describe the act of diminishing or reducing the importance of someone or something, often in a deliberate or condescending manner
Synonyms
diminish
degrade
demean
disparage
denigrate
deprecate
depreciate
minimize
reduce
lessen
decrease
abate
mitigate
moderate
soften
temper
belittle
decry
devalue
discredit
disesteem
dispraise
mock
ridicule
scorn
slight
slur
snub
depreciate
debase
demote
humble
humiliate
mortify
deflate
puncture
undermine
weaken
attenuate
extenuate
moderate
downplay
play down
talk down
put down
tear down
run down
badmouth
criticize
censure
condemn
denounce
disparage
lambast
pillory
vilify
defame
slander
libel
blaspheme
deride
jeer
sneer
taunt
tease
twit.
Definitions
- To make someone or something seem less important or less capable
- To speak about someone or something in a way that shows you do not think they are important or good
- To reduce the importance or value of something
Usage Examples
- She tried to belittle her opponent's ideas during the debate
- He belittled his sister's accomplishments, making her feel unappreciated
- The company's financial troubles were belittled by the media, which focused on more sensational stories
Antonyms
praise
compliment
extol
laud
eulogize
commend
approve
endorse
sanction
authorize
glorify
magnify
amplify
enhance
enrich
elevate
uplift
dignify
ennoble
honor
respect
admire
esteem
venerate
reverence
aggrandize
augment
boost
increase
intensify
strengthen
fortify
bolster
reinforce
justify
vindicate
exonerate
absolve
acquit.