Disparagingly [adverb]

Definition of Disparagingly:

negatively

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Sentence/Example of Disparagingly:

Kolfage claimed the retired union representative had made a disparaging comment against him and veterans in general.

Some defendants reached a settlement with Kolfage that included an agreement to not publish anything about the other and to remove disparaging statements where possible.

Gateshead has been disparagingly described as “a dirty lane leading to Newcastle;” but this was in the days that are no more.

But I offer you my apologies for having spoken disparagingly of your cousin.

He had never once dreamed that people might talk disparagingly about her in consequence.

As may be supposed, no one after this ventured to call Ellis a milksop, or to speak disparagingly of him in any other way.

When I had finished, they praised my play, it is true, but spoke very disparagingly of what I had performed.

The Times spoke disparagingly of the new Company, and this probably prevented its acceptance by the financial world.

I do not wish to speak disparagingly, but in the nature of things there can not be another race of men as brave as those.

"He is like that," he told Stella, and for the first time he spoke almost disparagingly of his hero.