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▪ I. dispraise, n. (dɪsˈpreɪz) [f. dis- 9 + praise n.; or f. dispraise v. after praise n. Cf. OF. despriz, despris, and see disprize n.] 1. The action or fact of dispraising; the opposite of praise; expression of disparagement; blame, censure.1509 Hawes Past. Pleas. xi. vi, The morall sense they clo...
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Thomas Powell (rector of Cantref)
The Dispraise of Honors by Virgilio Malvezzi (1651) and a Welsh book, (1657).
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Our Exagmination Round His Factification for Incamination of Work in Progress
Since Joyce wanted the collection to contain negative criticism as well as positive, Beach invited the woman to write a pseudonymous article in dispraise
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dispraiseworthy
† disˈpraiseworthy, a. Obs. rare. [f. dispraise n., after praiseworthy.] Worthy or deserving of dispraise; blameworthy.1553 N. Grimalde Cicero's Offices iii. (1558) 137 If they bee dispraiseworthye who haue held their peace, what is to bee thought of those who haue used a vainnesse of talke?
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dispraisable
† disˈpraisable, a. Obs. [f. dispraise v. + -able. Cf. OF. desprisable reprehensible, f. despriser to dispraise.] Worthy of dispraise or blame.c 1449 Pecock Repr. iii. viii. 325 He therbi be..preisable or dispreisable, doing honestli or doing dishonestli. 1553 N. Grimalde Cicero's Offices i. (1558) ...
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The Unutterable
Smith appears to dispraise superficial materialist modernity, stating, "I was in the realm of the essence of Tong", an oblique reference to British DJ
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unpraise
unˈpraise, v. [un-2 3.] trans. To dispraise.c 1375 Cursor M. 27585 (Fairf.), We agh ilkman our-self vpraise & in our hert vs vnpraise [Cott. dispraise]. a 1500 Praise of Women in Rel. Ant. I. 275 To onpreyse womene, yt were a shame. 1728 Young Love Fame vii. 45 Cannot thrice ten hundred years unprai...
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Politeness maxims
The approbation maxim
The approbation maxim states: "Minimize the expression of beliefs which express dispraise of other; maximize the expression of beliefs The modesty maxim states: "Minimize the expression of praise of self; maximize the expression of dispraise of self."
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misloving
† misˈloving, vbl. n. Obs. [f. mis-1 3 + loving vbl. n.2] Dispraise, depreciation.a 1300 Cursor M. 27683 Missau, and groching alsua Bak⁓bite, mislouing [Cott. Galba sklander and bacbiteing].
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John Alday
A translation of another French treatise from Alday's pen was printed by Thomas East for William Ponsonby in 1579; it bears the title, ‘Praise and Dispraise
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repraise
† repraise, v. Obs. [re-] ? To dispraise.c 1450 Pol. Poems (Rolls) II. 227 Justice ne was egaly execute,..Right was repraysede and founde for no repute.
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Raum
Characteristics
Raum steals treasures out of kings' houses, carrying them where he wishes, and destroys cities and dignities of men (he is said to have great dispraise
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dyslogy
dyslogy nonce-wd. (ˈdɪslədʒɪ) [f. dys- + stem of eu-logy. (There was no corresp. Gr.)] Dispraise, censure: the opposite of eulogy.1837 Carlyle Mirabeau Misc. Ess. 1872 V. 267 In the way of eulogy and dyslogy..there may doubtless be a great many things set forth concerning this Mirabeau.
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Monolithos
San Francisco
County Musician
I'll Try to Explain About the Fear
Rain
Poetry Is a Kind of Lying
It May Be No One Should Be Opened
New York, Summer
In Dispraise
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