Supercilious vs Disparaging - What's the difference?
supercilious | disparaging |
Arrogantly superior; showing contemptuous indifference; haughty.
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Insulting, ridiculing.
disparagement
* Thomas Hardy
As adjectives the difference between supercilious and disparaging
is that supercilious is arrogantly superior; showing contemptuous indifference; haughty while disparaging is insulting, ridiculing.As a verb disparaging is
.As a noun disparaging is
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(en adjective)British Leader’s Liberal Turn Sets Off a Rebellion in His Party," New York Times (retrieved 29 May 2013):
- Buffeted by criticism of his policy on Europe, battered by rebellion in the ranks over his bill to legalize same-sex marriage and wounded by the perception that he is supercilious , contemptuous and out of touch with mainstream Conservatism, Mr. Cameron earlier this week took the highly unusual step of sending a mass e-mail (or, as he called it, “a personal note”) to his party’s grass-roots members.
- Now he was a sturdy, straw haired man of thirty with a rather hard mouth and a supercilious manner.
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* See alsoDerived terms
* superciliously * superciliousnessdisparaging
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Adjective
(en adjective)- The candidate made disparaging remarks about his opponent, but they only made him seem small for insulting a worthy adversary.
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* degradingVerb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- I am tracked by phantoms having weird detective ways Men with a wintry sneer, and women with tart disparagings .
