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    be·lit·tle
    [bəˈlid(ə)l]
    verb
    belittle (verb) · belittles (third person present) · belittled (past tense) · belittled (past participle) · belittling (present participle)
    1. make (someone or something) seem unimportant:
      "this is not to belittle his role" · "she felt belittled"
    Origin
    late 18th century: from be- + little; a coinage of Thomas Jefferson originally meaning ‘diminish in size, make small’.
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  1. verb (used with object), be·lit·tled, be·lit·tling. to regard or portray as less little impressive or important than appearances indicate; depreciate; disparage.

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    1. To represent or speak of as unimportant or contemptible: a person who belittled our efforts to do the job right. See Synonyms at disparage. 2. To cause to seem little or smaller than something else: "Away on the very edge of the cliffs, close under the sky, were pines, belittled by distance" (Stewart Edward White).
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    belittle verb [ T ] us / bɪˈlɪt̬. ə l / uk / bɪˈlɪt. ə l / Add to word list to make a person or an action seem as if he, she or it is not important: Though she had spent hours fixing the computer, he belittled her efforts. Stop belittling your self - your work is highly valued.
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    To represent or speak of as unimportant or contemptible. A person who belittled our efforts to do the job right. To make seem little, less important, etc.; speak slightingly of; depreciate. To cause to seem little or smaller than something …

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