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Definition of uncomplimentary in English: uncomplimentaryadjectiveˌʌnkɒmplɪˈmɛnt(ə)riˌənˌkɑmpləˈmɛnt(ə)ri Not complimentary; negative or insulting. 贬低的;侮辱的 贬低他人的话。 Example sentencesExamples - Elements of the British media was particularly uncomplimentary about the bid, with the Daily Telegraph, not above the occasional bout of Paddy bashing, making some witty references to Riverdance.
- These uncomplimentary images diminished the service of women volunteers.
- The judge was awarded €25,000 from the paper following uncomplimentary and libellous remarks about his telephonic habits.
- Several of them have become a talking point in the office, though unfortunately many of the comments are uncomplimentary.
- Once there, they were treated to the sight and sound of the club's vice-chairman orchestrating the post-match analysis in a distinctly uncomplimentary manner.
- ‘After continual taunts, I over-reacted and made an uncomplimentary gesture,’ he said.
- Witter is equally uncomplimentary about Hatton, all but accusing him of cowardice for failing to meet him so far.
- The published book on the research was uncomplimentary about the town and many of its leaders and was written in what many people felt was a rather patronizing tone.
- As I said, some people don't know what they got till its gone and I intend to remove any ungrateful and uncomplimentary subscribers from my address book unless I am duly praised and thanked.
- Just as you indicated to the member that he would be going home early and then turned to this side of the House, the member muttered some very uncomplimentary remarks towards you.
- Do we really want to return to those dark times when Catholic authorities attempted to strip from the Talmud those passages that are uncomplimentary toward Jesus?
- A few words flashed into her head, most uncomplimentary, some unrepeatable.
- It has been called, in an uncomplimentary way, ‘professors' law’ and viciously parodied within Germany.
- It's not the first time corporations have agreed to show their products in an uncomplimentary light.
- And I don't mean that in an altogether uncomplimentary way.
- Not (I must reiterate) that I've said anything uncomplimentary about him here, anyway.
- Many members of the Government appear unaware that they have the ability to stop many of the uncomplimentary stories that are written about them.
- Ed: this won't do - we must try and restrain uncomplimentary language!
- What it says, though, is generally uncomplimentary.
- It is a good while since our letters bag has received so many submissions on one topic and all but one have been uncomplimentary.
Synonyms disparaging, denigratory, belittling, diminishing, slighting, deprecatory, depreciatory, depreciative, detracting, deflating Definition of uncomplimentary in US English: uncomplimentaryadjectiveˌənˌkämpləˈment(ə)rēˌənˌkɑmpləˈmɛnt(ə)ri Not complimentary; negative or insulting. 贬低的;侮辱的 贬低他人的话。 Example sentencesExamples - A few words flashed into her head, most uncomplimentary, some unrepeatable.
- These uncomplimentary images diminished the service of women volunteers.
- Many members of the Government appear unaware that they have the ability to stop many of the uncomplimentary stories that are written about them.
- The published book on the research was uncomplimentary about the town and many of its leaders and was written in what many people felt was a rather patronizing tone.
- Not (I must reiterate) that I've said anything uncomplimentary about him here, anyway.
- Just as you indicated to the member that he would be going home early and then turned to this side of the House, the member muttered some very uncomplimentary remarks towards you.
- Witter is equally uncomplimentary about Hatton, all but accusing him of cowardice for failing to meet him so far.
- As I said, some people don't know what they got till its gone and I intend to remove any ungrateful and uncomplimentary subscribers from my address book unless I am duly praised and thanked.
- ‘After continual taunts, I over-reacted and made an uncomplimentary gesture,’ he said.
- It has been called, in an uncomplimentary way, ‘professors' law’ and viciously parodied within Germany.
- Elements of the British media was particularly uncomplimentary about the bid, with the Daily Telegraph, not above the occasional bout of Paddy bashing, making some witty references to Riverdance.
- Once there, they were treated to the sight and sound of the club's vice-chairman orchestrating the post-match analysis in a distinctly uncomplimentary manner.
- And I don't mean that in an altogether uncomplimentary way.
- Ed: this won't do - we must try and restrain uncomplimentary language!
- Do we really want to return to those dark times when Catholic authorities attempted to strip from the Talmud those passages that are uncomplimentary toward Jesus?
- The judge was awarded €25,000 from the paper following uncomplimentary and libellous remarks about his telephonic habits.
- It is a good while since our letters bag has received so many submissions on one topic and all but one have been uncomplimentary.
- What it says, though, is generally uncomplimentary.
- It's not the first time corporations have agreed to show their products in an uncomplimentary light.
- Several of them have become a talking point in the office, though unfortunately many of the comments are uncomplimentary.
Synonyms disparaging, denigratory, belittling, diminishing, slighting, deprecatory, depreciatory, depreciative, detracting, deflating |