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belittled
1. Ever since they’d met, he’d belittled her abilities, insulted her family, and now condemned her honesty
2. belittled her as female, foreign, unread, common
3. Whenever a conversation involved the supernatural, he had always belittled the notion of ghosts
4. Have belittled themselves
5. She could not help feeling a bit upset and belittled
6. Any relevant cause belittled her enthusiasm for scones, croissants, and tarts
7. No, Japan would hold its head high among those who’d initially belittled its consumer products, but now military armaments made in Japan would no longer be sneered at once it became known she possessed enough nuclear weapons to level half of the developed world
8. Jesus never belittled himself by offering arguments in proof of the reality of the Father
9. Something that you've always had a talent for, but that everyone's belittled
10. So her need was for a son, she was being mocked and belittled by the other wife, Elkanah, and continually humiliated because she had no child, she was barren
11. We looked at the area of put down words, words which put people down, words which have a spirit content, a spirit of murder and death and when you've been exposed to put down words you feel belittled, diminished, crushed and withdrawn on the inside
12. And what happened was you just get put down and belittled, and those words ring in your ears for years
13. In his naivety, he belittled the entrant for lack of creativity, imagination, and inspiration, and from that day forward had vowed never to taste cheesecake again
14. But Ren Fengping could not be belittled! He extended his hands and fan and
15. Women should not be treated as house helps or belittled in their undertakings
16. “Because I needed you to show me how you won’t put up with being belittled
17. “And Sage has never been arrogant about her power or belittled anyone in her family,” Anna said angrily
18. He belittled us and insulted Samuel
19. Why we are so restless till we have pulled down, belittled, be smudged? You'll say that without a little malice talk would grow very dull; you'll tell me it is the salt, the froth, the sparkle, the ginger in the ginger-beer, the mustard in the sandwich
20. “Useless priest I could have told you that,” the king belittled
21. The entire Existentialist movement after the 2nd World War: was quickly forgotten, belittled, and ignored
22. Over and over and over: the first flowering of good intentions good motives, good acts, good thoughts, good human emotions and feelings have been systematically attacked, belittled, ignored, laugher at, pooh-poohed, derided, poisoned, sabotaged, twisted, turned and reversed into evil
23. Never to be cast aside or belittled again, but instead to be respected as women with a voice over the affairs of their own lives
24. Considered useless and a complete failure by her family, she was sent to the abbey at a young age, where Rowena manipulated and belittled her until she became afraid of her strengths and impeded by fear
25. When Wordsworth was enthroned they carried pocket copies; and when Shelley was belittled they allowed him to grow dusty on their shelves
26. Of course this excited a curiosity so vast that it almost belittled the main matter—but the Welshman allowed it to eat into the vitals of his visitors, and through them be transmitted to the whole town, for he refused to part with his secret