Discredit Mnemonic
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discredit
discredit
demean
disgrace
dishonour
disprove
invalidate
Examples
- Discreditable or disgraceful to a person.
- A scandal a disgraceful or discreditable action, circumstance, etc.
- I am ridiculing his discreditable points.
- The idea seems to be to discredit the reporter and so discredit the pictures.
- But your action was discreditable.
- That they are discreditable is a private judgment.
- Notable for one discreditable event.
- The article and Talk are discreditable to Wikipedia.
- The falsification was quickly exposed and discredited.
- The point of having it in there is to discredit Rove.
the state of being held in low esteem
noun
cause to be distrusted or disbelieved
verb
damage the reputation of
verb
reject as false; refuse to accept
verb
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"Dish + Credit. Your story is like dirty dishes, no one will credit it as true."
"Dish + Credit. The dish was so bad, it took away the chef's credit."
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