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Belittle

Belittle is a transitive verb meaning to make someone or something seem less important, valuable, or significant than they actually are; to disparage or deprecate. The act can be expressed through words, actions, or attitudes that convey contempt or minimize a person’s worth.

Etymology: The word comes from be- plus little, forming a sense of treating someone or something as

Usage and forms: Belittling behavior can be verbal, such as dismissive remarks, sarcasm, or ridiculing a person’s

Impact and responses: Repeated belittling can erode self-esteem, provoke anxiety, and foster a hostile or abusive

Related terms: Synonyms include disparage, demean, and deprecate; antonyms include praise, respect, and value. See also

small
or
of
little
consequence.
It
entered
English
in
the
early
modern
period
and
has
retained
a
consistent,
negative
connotation.
abilities;
or
nonverbal,
through
dismissive
body
language
or
social
exclusion.
It
may
occur
in
personal
relationships,
education,
and
the
workplace,
and
is
often
distinguished
from
constructive
criticism
by
its
intent
to
reduce
perceived
value
rather
than
to
improve
performance.
environment.
Addressing
it
may
involve
setting
boundaries,
documenting
incidents,
seeking
support,
or
reporting
it
in
organizational
or
legal
contexts,
depending
on
severity
and
jurisdiction.
bullying,
harassment,
and
criticism.