demeaning |
distasteful |
As adjectives the difference between demeaning and distasteful
is that
demeaning is degrading; that degrades while
distasteful is having a bad or foul taste.
As a verb demeaning
is .
demeaning |
disparaging |
As verbs the difference between demeaning and disparaging
is that
demeaning is present participle of lang=en while
disparaging is present participle of lang=en.
As adjectives the difference between demeaning and disparaging
is that
demeaning is degrading; that degrades while
disparaging is insulting, ridiculing.
As a noun disparaging is
disparagement.
demeanor |
demeaning |
As a noun demeanor
is the social, non-verbal behaviours (such as body language and facial expressions) that are characteristic of a person.
As a verb demeaning is
present participle of lang=en.
As an adjective demeaning is
degrading; that degrades.
cruel |
demeaning |
As adjectives the difference between cruel and demeaning
is that
cruel is not nice; mean; heartless while
demeaning is degrading; that degrades.
As verbs the difference between cruel and demeaning
is that
cruel is to spoil or ruin (one's chance of success) while
demeaning is .
derogatory |
demeaning |
As adjectives the difference between derogatory and demeaning
is that
derogatory is tending to derogate, or lessen in value of someone; expressing derogation; detracting; injurious while
demeaning is degrading; that degrades.
As a noun derogatory
is a trade-line on a credit report that includes negative credit history.
As a verb demeaning is
present participle of lang=en.
humiliating |
demeaning |
As adjectives the difference between humiliating and demeaning
is that
humiliating is liable to humiliate, degrade, shame or embarrass someone while
demeaning is degrading; that degrades.
As verbs the difference between humiliating and demeaning
is that
humiliating is present participle of lang=en while
demeaning is present participle of lang=en.
demeaning |
disparage |
As verbs the difference between demeaning and disparage
is that
demeaning is while
disparage is to match unequally; to degrade or dishonor.
As an adjective demeaning
is degrading; that degrades.
As a noun disparage is
(obsolete) inequality in marriage; marriage with an inferior.
demeaning |
|
demeaning |
disrespectful |
As adjectives the difference between demeaning and disrespectful
is that
demeaning is degrading; that degrades while
disrespectful is lacking respect.
As a verb demeaning
is present participle of lang=en.
demeaning |
disrepectful |
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