demean |
subordinates |
As verbs the difference between demean and subordinates
is that
demean is to debase; to lower; to degrade or
demean can be to manage; to conduct; to treat while
subordinates is third person singular simple present of
to subordinate .
As nouns the difference between demean and subordinates
is that
demean is (archaic) management; treatment or
demean can be demesne while
subordinates is .
demean |
condescend |
As verbs the difference between demean and condescend
is that
demean is to debase; to lower; to degrade while
condescend is to come down from one's superior position; to deign (to do something).
As a noun demean
is management; treatment.
demean |
belittle |
As verbs the difference between demean and belittle
is that
demean is to debase; to lower; to degrade while
belittle is to knowingly say that something is smaller or less important than it actually is.
As a noun demean
is management; treatment.
demean |
shame |
Synonyms |
Demean is a synonym of shame.
In archaic|lang=en terms the difference between demean and shame
is that
demean is (archaic) behavior; conduct; bearing; demeanor while
shame is (archaic) that which is shameful and private, especially body parts.
As verbs the difference between demean and shame
is that
demean is to debase; to lower; to degrade or
demean can be to manage; to conduct; to treat while
shame is to feel shame, be ashamed.
As nouns the difference between demean and shame
is that
demean is (archaic) management; treatment or
demean can be demesne while
shame is uncomfortable]] or painful feeling due to recognition or consciousness of impropriety, dishonor or other wrong in the opinion of the person experiencing the feeling it is caused by awareness of exposure of circumstances of [[unworthy|unworthiness or of improper or indecent conduct.
As an interjection shame is
a cry of admonition for the subject of a speech, often used reduplicated, especially in political debates.
demean |
derogatory |
As nouns the difference between demean and derogatory
is that
demean is management; treatment while
derogatory is a trade-line on a credit report that includes negative credit history.
As a verb demean
is to debase; to lower; to degrade.
As an adjective derogatory is
tending to derogate, or lessen in value of someone; expressing derogation; detracting; injurious.
demean |
berate |
As verbs the difference between demean and berate
is that
demean is to debase; to lower; to degrade while
berate is to chide or scold vehemently.
As a noun demean
is management; treatment.
disses |
demean |
As nouns the difference between disses and demean
is that
disses is plural of lang=en while
demean is management; treatment.
As verbs the difference between disses and demean
is that
disses is third-person singular of diss while
demean is to debase; to lower; to degrade.
wikidiffcom |
demean |
As a verb demean is
to debase; to lower; to degrade or
demean can be to manage; to conduct; to treat.
As a noun demean is
(archaic) management; treatment or
demean can be demesne.
denounce |
demean |
As verbs the difference between denounce and demean
is that
denounce is (obsolete) to make known in a formal manner; to proclaim; to announce; to declare while
demean is to debase; to lower; to degrade or
demean can be to manage; to conduct; to treat.
As a noun demean is
(archaic) management; treatment or
demean can be demesne.
dishonor |
demean |
As nouns the difference between dishonor and demean
is that
dishonor is while
demean is (archaic) management; treatment or
demean can be demesne.
As verbs the difference between dishonor and demean
is that
dishonor is while
demean is to debase; to lower; to degrade or
demean can be to manage; to conduct; to treat.
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