Demeaning vs Disposable - What's the difference?
demeaning | disposable |
Any object that is designed to be disposed of rather than refilled or repaired.
* 2010 , Kathleen Huggins, The Expectant Parents' Companion (page 88)
That can be disposed of.
That is designed to be discarded rather than refilled or repaired.
Available to be used.
As adjectives the difference between demeaning and disposable
is that demeaning is degrading; that degrades while disposable is that can be disposed of.As a verb demeaning
is .As a noun disposable is
any object that is designed to be disposed of rather than refilled or repaired.disposable
English
Noun
(en noun)- Parents who use cloth diapers often use disposables for travel, nights, or both.
Adjective
(en adjective)- Rather than purchase an expensive razor he bought a packet of cheap disposable ones.