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Discredit

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Main Entry: discredit
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: blame, detract from

Synonyms:

blow up, bring into disrepute, bring to naught, censure, defame, degrade, destroy, disconsider, disesteem, disfavor, disgrace, dishonor, disparage, disprove, explode, expose, frown upon, knock bottom out of, mudsling, poke full of holes, pooh-pooh, puncture, put down, reflect on, reproach, ruin, run down, shoot, show up, slander, slur, smear, take rug out from under, tear down, vilify

Antonyms:

commend, credit, honor, praise
Main Entry: discredit
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: doubt, question

Synonyms:

challenge, deny, disbelieve, discount, dispute, distrust, mistrust, put under suspicion, reject, scoff at

Antonyms:

believe, credit, trust
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Main Entry: discredit
Part of Speech: verb
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Adjectives:
low, abject, arrant, at a discount, base, beggarly, blown upon, dedecorous, degrading, derogatory, despicable, dirty, discreditable, disgraced, disgraceful, disreputable, down in the world, downtrodden, humiliating, ignominious, in bad repute, in the background, in the shade, indign, infamous, inglorious, loaded with shame, mean, nameless, notorious, opprobrious, out at elbows, out of contenance, out of fashion, out of favor, out of repute, outrageous, overcome, pitiful, pudendous, questionable, renownless, ribald, scandalous, scrubby, shabby, shameful, shocking, shorn of its beams, shorn of one's glory, too bad, unable to show one's face, unbecoming, under a cloud, under an eclipse, unglorified, unhonored, unknown to fame, unmentionable, unnoted, unnoticed, unworthy, vile
Main Entry: belittle
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: detract

Synonyms:

bad-mouth, blister, criticize, cut down to size, cut to the quick, decry, deprecate, depreciate, deride, derogate, diminish, discount, discredit, disparage, dispraise, downgrade, downplay, dump on, knock*, lower, minimize, pan, pooh pooh, poor mouth, put down, rip*, roast, run down, scoff at, scorch*, scorn, shoot down, shoot full of holes, slam*, smear, sneer at, sour grapes, squash, squelch, take a swipe at, take down, take down a peg, tear down, underestimate, underrate, undervalue, write off

Antonyms:

build up, exaggerate, praise, value
Main Entry: cheapen
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: diminish worth

Synonyms:

abase, beat down, belittle, corrupt, damage, debase, decline, decry, degrade, demean, denigrate, depreciate, derogate, devalue, discredit, disparage, downgrade, drop, fall, lose value, lower, mar, mark down, minimize, reduce, render worthless, ruin, spoil, undervalue, write off

Antonyms:

appreciate, enhance, increase, raise, upgrade
Main Entry: compromise
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: put in jeopardy

Synonyms:

blight, cop out, discredit, dishonor, embarrass, endanger, explode, expose, give in, hazard, imperil, implicate, jeopardize, mar, menace, peril, prejudice, put under suspicion, risk, ruin, sell out, spoil, weaken

Antonyms:

guard, protect, save
Main Entry: contempt
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: state of disgrace

Synonyms:

discredit, disesteem, disfavor, dishonor, disrepute, humiliation, ignominy, infamy, insignificancy, opprobrium, shame, stigma
Notes: contempt is a more engaged, more involved feeling of disapproval than disdain

Antonyms:

endorsement, regard, respect
Main Entry: decry
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: criticize, blame

Synonyms:

abuse, asperse, bad-mouth, belittle, calumniate, censure, condemn, cry down, defame, denounce, depreciate, derogate, detract, devalue, diminish, discount, discredit, disgrace, disparage, do a number on, downgrade, dump on, hit*, knock*, lower, malign, mark down, minimize, opprobriate, pan, poor-mouth, put down, rail against, rap, reprehend, reprobate, run down, slam*, take away, take swipe at, throw stones at, traduce, underestimate, underrate, undervalue, vilify, write off

Antonyms:

applaud, compliment, exalt, laud, praise
Main Entry: defame
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: inflict libel or slander

Synonyms:

asperse, bad-mouth, belie, besmirch, blacken, blister, calumniate, cast aspersions on, cast slur on, denigrate, detract, discredit, disgrace, dishonor, disparage, do a number on, knock, malign, pan, put zingers on, roast, scandalize, scorch, slam, smear, speak evil of, stigmatize, throw mud at, traduce, vilify, villainize, vituperate

Antonyms:

approve, commend, compliment, exalt, praise
Main Entry: degradation
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: depravity, shame

Synonyms:

abasement, debasement, decadence, decline, degeneracy, degeneration, demotion, derogation, deterioration, discredit, disgrace, dishonor, downgrading, evil, humiliation, ignominy, mortification, perversion, reduction

Antonyms:

admiration, approval, elevation, honor, promotion, upgrade
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