Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One who or that which blackens.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun One who, or that which, blackens.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun One who
denigrates .
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Examples
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He now is called a denigrator of the "archival guild", because he pointed out his information to the public after the collapse and is alleged to have broken his official discretion.
ArchivesBlogs 2009
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They were written neither by himself nor by Mr. Hendrickson but by Fitzgerald, whose own weaknesses Hemingway, his friend and rival, admirer and denigrator, threw in his face.
The Slow Crack-Up Allan Massie 2011
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In India, he remains a denigrator of his country, a traitor.
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The ones below come from Townhall. com, whose Mary Katherine Ham is Bill O'Reilly's chief denigrator of left-wing sites and their despicable bloggers and comments.
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The ones below come from Townhall. com, whose Mary Katherine Ham is Bill O\'Reilly\'s chief denigrator of left-wing sites and their despicable bloggers and comments. '
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For the most part Mr. Maher is an equal-opportunity denigrator, but it's worth noting that humor fails him when the subject is Muslim fundamentalism.
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For the most part Mr. Maher is an equal-opportunity denigrator, but it's worth noting that humor fails him when the subject is Muslim fundamentalism.
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Isaac Mizrahi, she has permitted herself to be turned into a reality she-wolf: a denigrator of paltry ambition, an angry and insistent muse.
NYT > Home Page By GINIA BELLAFANTE 2010
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But denigration kills ideas so you never find out if the denigrator was lying.
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But denigration kills ideas so you never find out if the denigrator was lying.
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