Parole in English per 'belittle'
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- belittle
- (transitive) To belittle, depreciate.
- express strong disapproval of; deplore
- (transitive) To express disapproval of, protest or plead against.
- (transitive, chiefly computing) To declare something obsolescent; to recommend against a function, technique, command, etc. that still works but has been replaced.
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- belittle through talk
- direct and control (the flight of an airplane during landing) via radio
- speak in a condescending manner, as if to a child
- (transitive, idiomatic) To negotiate a lower price.
- (transitive, slang) To comfort someone experiencing a bad trip, to help them come down.
- (transitive) To convince a person to cease a drastic action or response, such as a suicide attempt or act of rage.
- (transitive, aviation, of ground control) To verbally assist someone to land an aircraft.
- (transitive) To overcome by spoken argument.
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- An imitation.
- A comic who does impressions.
- An entity that mimics another entity, such as a disease that resembles another disease in its signs and symptoms; see the great imitator.
- (fantasy, roleplaying games) A fictional monster able to disguise itself as an inanimate object, commonly a treasure chest, often with the intent of luring adventurers into a trap.
- A mime.
- someone who mimics (especially an actor or actress)
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- (applied to actions, thoughts and feelings) Arising from or possessing idealism; admirable; commanding; illustrious; eminent.
- (of an abstract noun) Much, more than usual.
- Impressive or striking.
- (informal) Very good; excellent; wonderful; fantastic.
- Taking much space; large.
- (applied to persons) Of much talent or achievements.
- Important, consequential.
- Much in use; favoured.
- (informal, British) Intensifying a word or expression, used in mild oaths.
- (qualifying nouns of family relationship) Involving more generations than the qualified word implies — as many extra generations as repetitions of the word great (from 1510s). [see Derived terms]
- Doing or exemplifying (a characteristic or pursuit) on a large scale; active or enthusiastic.
- in an advanced stage of pregnancy
- remarkable or out of the ordinary in degree or magnitude or effect
- excellent
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- of major significance or importance
- relatively large in size or number or extent; larger than others of its kind
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- (in combinations such as "two-greats", "three-greats" etc.) An instance of the word "great" signifying an additional generation in phrases expressing family relationships.
- (music) The main division in a pipe organ, usually the loudest division.
- A person of major significance, accomplishment or acclaim.
- a person who has achieved distinction and honor in some field
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- A jest or scoff; trick or deception.
- (countable) Three of the same cards held in one hand; three of a kind.
- (slang) A geek who is involved in a glee club, choir, or singing.
- (uncountable) A once-popular game of cards played by three people.
- (informal) A stream of saliva from a person's mouth.
- An enticing glance or look.
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- spitefully sarcastic
- of a substance, especially a strong acid; capable of destroying or eating away by chemical action
- Having the quality of fretting or vexing.
- Eating away; having the power of gradually wearing, hanging, or destroying the texture or substance of a body; as the corrosive action of an acid.
- Destroying or undermining something gradually.
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- A jest or scoff; trick or deception.
- (countable) Three of the same cards held in one hand; three of a kind.
- (slang) A geek who is involved in a glee club, choir, or singing.
- (uncountable) A once-popular game of cards played by three people.
- (informal) A stream of saliva from a person's mouth.
- An enticing glance or look.
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- belittle
- (transitive) To belittle, depreciate.
- express strong disapproval of; deplore
- (transitive) To express disapproval of, protest or plead against.
- (transitive, chiefly computing) To declare something obsolescent; to recommend against a function, technique, command, etc. that still works but has been replaced.
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- belittle through talk
- direct and control (the flight of an airplane during landing) via radio
- speak in a condescending manner, as if to a child
- (transitive, idiomatic) To negotiate a lower price.
- (transitive, slang) To comfort someone experiencing a bad trip, to help them come down.
- (transitive) To convince a person to cease a drastic action or response, such as a suicide attempt or act of rage.
- (transitive, aviation, of ground control) To verbally assist someone to land an aircraft.
- (transitive) To overcome by spoken argument.
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- An imitation.
- A comic who does impressions.
- An entity that mimics another entity, such as a disease that resembles another disease in its signs and symptoms; see the great imitator.
- (fantasy, roleplaying games) A fictional monster able to disguise itself as an inanimate object, commonly a treasure chest, often with the intent of luring adventurers into a trap.
- A mime.
- someone who mimics (especially an actor or actress)
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- spitefully sarcastic
- of a substance, especially a strong acid; capable of destroying or eating away by chemical action
- Having the quality of fretting or vexing.
- Eating away; having the power of gradually wearing, hanging, or destroying the texture or substance of a body; as the corrosive action of an acid.
- Destroying or undermining something gradually.