dispraise in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Dispraise (noun): the expression of disapproval or criticism.
Sample Sentences
- Her constant dispraise of his efforts made him reluctant to share his ideas.
- The judge's dispraise of the defendant's actions was evident in her stern words.
- Despite his talent, he often faced dispraise from critics who favored more traditional styles.
- The teacher's dispraise of the student's project was disheartening for him.
- In her speech, she addressed the dispraise directed at the community's efforts to improve local schools.
- Many critics chose to dispraise the film for its lack of originality.
- The professor did not hesitate to dispraise the student's poorly written essay.
- Despite the acclaim it received, some reviewers were quick to dispraise the novel's pacing.
- The artist felt disheartened by the dispraise that overshadowed her earlier successes.
- In response to the dispraise from the audience, the playwright vowed to improve his next production.
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