What does disparage mean in Spanish

What does disparage mean in Spanish?

disparage means to insult someone. The direct translation of disparage means to make fun of or belittle someone. And although it can be used in a positive or derogatory way, it’s often used to show disapproval, especially when the person you’re addressing is an authority figure.

What does dispari mean in Spanish?

disparar means to shoot, throw or hit with force. It is usually used in a figurative context and means to attack someone verbally or to spread false information to cause harm. Some synonyms include calumniar, denigrar, discreditar, difamar, difamarse, injurar, injurar a la persona, mentir, ofendir, ofendernos, ofender, vilipendiar, vilipendiar a la persona

What does disparage mean in Russian?

Disparage also has an uncommon usage in Russian. If you say something is disparaging about a person, it implies that you think they have a bad personality or are not very smart. For example, if someone says that “Alicia is a real estate agent, she’s so disparaging,” they are probably not afraid to tell anyone who would listen that she is a terrible asset to any real estate firm.

What does the word disparage mean in Spanish?

To disparage is to belittle something, to make it seem insignificant. If you say something disparaging about a person or a group of people, you are insulting them or making fun of them. However, if you say something about a place, you are not doing the same thing. In order to state that you are insulting a group of people, you would need to use the verb “derogar”.

What does disparage in Spanish mean?

Disparage is a verb that means to speak ill, insult or make an unfair, false or unfair accusation about someone or something. The main idea is to hurt someone’s feelings or lower their self-esteem. Disparage is colloquial in Spanish, so it does not have a single accepted definition in the DLE dictionary. There are several synonyms for disparage in Spanish: denigrar, atolear, calumniar, insultar.