disworth in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Disworth (verb): To undervalue or diminish the worth of one's own or others' achievements or contributions.
Sample Sentences
- The ancient manuscript suggested that the act of disworthing one's own achievements can lead to a life of unfulfilled potential.
- In her speech, she emphasized that we must not disworth the contributions of those who came before us.
- His tendency to disworth his talents made it difficult for others to recognize his true capabilities.
- To disworth the efforts of the team would undermine the collaborative spirit they had worked so hard to foster.
- Many artists struggle with the urge to disworth their work, fearing it won't be appreciated by others.
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