disparagingly

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English

Etymology

From disparaging +‎ -ly.

Adverb

disparagingly (comparative more disparagingly, superlative most disparagingly)

  1. Insultingly
    The candidate spoke of his opponent disparagingly.
    • 2004 May 18, Robin Tolmach Lakoff, “ESSAY; From Ancient Greece to Iraq, the Power of Words in Wartime”, in The New York Times:
      During the American Revolution, the British called the colonists "Yankees," a term with a history that is still in dispute. While the British intended it disparagingly, the Americans, in perhaps the first historical instance of reclamation, made the word their own and gave it a positive spin, turning the derisive song "Yankee Doodle" into our first, if unofficial, national anthem.

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