be·lit·tling
bi-ˈli-tᵊl-iŋ
-ˈlit-liŋ,
bē-
: expressing disparagement : disparaging, depreciatory
a set of belittling stereotypes
"I think it might embarrass Stuart to hear mice mentioned in such a belittling manner."—E. B. White
Nisbett's attitude is far from belittling toward Eastern cultures.—Christopher Shea
There was … a certain loftiness and sweetness that rebuked your belittling criticisms and stilled them.—Mark Twain
belittlingly
adverb
… she is secretly carrying on a love affair with her mousy first cousin, belittlingly known to the family as Little Charles …
—Charles Isherwood
: a disparaging statement
Bernheim's fiercely focused, cantankerous Frieda … practically steals the show with her nonstop maternal belittlings …—Robert Hurwitt
: disparagement, deprecation
His constant belittling of her work led Joan to believe that she was incompetent …—Sharon Freedburg
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