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  • Asked on December 22, 2021 in Single word requests.

    I dislike this TV show is a good substitute for “I have a low opinion of it”, but it doesn’t really have the specific connotation of holding it of low value.

    To belittle or disparage something implies not only that you hold it of low value, but also that you share that opinion with others.

    To despise something would have the connotation of holding it of low value. So would to conject, meaning to hold in contempt, but it is not a common word nowadays.

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  • Asked on December 21, 2021 in Single word requests.

    I dislike this TV show is a good substitute for “I have a low opinion of it”, but it doesn’t really have the specific connotation of holding it of low value.

    To belittle or disparage something implies not only that you hold it of low value, but also that you share that opinion with others.

    To despise something would have the connotation of holding it of low value. So would to conject, meaning to hold in contempt, but it is not a common word nowadays.

    • 268596 views
    • 44 answers
    • 99028 votes
  • Asked on December 21, 2021 in Single word requests.

    I dislike this TV show is a good substitute for “I have a low opinion of it”, but it doesn’t really have the specific connotation of holding it of low value.

    To belittle or disparage something implies not only that you hold it of low value, but also that you share that opinion with others.

    To despise something would have the connotation of holding it of low value. So would to conject, meaning to hold in contempt, but it is not a common word nowadays.

    • 268596 views
    • 44 answers
    • 99028 votes
  • Asked on December 21, 2021 in Single word requests.

    I dislike this TV show is a good substitute for “I have a low opinion of it”, but it doesn’t really have the specific connotation of holding it of low value.

    To belittle or disparage something implies not only that you hold it of low value, but also that you share that opinion with others.

    To despise something would have the connotation of holding it of low value. So would to conject, meaning to hold in contempt, but it is not a common word nowadays.

    • 268596 views
    • 44 answers
    • 99028 votes
  • Asked on December 21, 2021 in Single word requests.

    I dislike this TV show is a good substitute for “I have a low opinion of it”, but it doesn’t really have the specific connotation of holding it of low value.

    To belittle or disparage something implies not only that you hold it of low value, but also that you share that opinion with others.

    To despise something would have the connotation of holding it of low value. So would to conject, meaning to hold in contempt, but it is not a common word nowadays.

    • 268596 views
    • 44 answers
    • 99028 votes
  • Asked on December 21, 2021 in Single word requests.

    I dislike this TV show is a good substitute for “I have a low opinion of it”, but it doesn’t really have the specific connotation of holding it of low value.

    To belittle or disparage something implies not only that you hold it of low value, but also that you share that opinion with others.

    To despise something would have the connotation of holding it of low value. So would to conject, meaning to hold in contempt, but it is not a common word nowadays.

    • 268596 views
    • 44 answers
    • 99028 votes
  • Asked on December 21, 2021 in Single word requests.

    I dislike this TV show is a good substitute for “I have a low opinion of it”, but it doesn’t really have the specific connotation of holding it of low value.

    To belittle or disparage something implies not only that you hold it of low value, but also that you share that opinion with others.

    To despise something would have the connotation of holding it of low value. So would to conject, meaning to hold in contempt, but it is not a common word nowadays.

    • 268596 views
    • 44 answers
    • 99028 votes
  • Asked on December 20, 2021 in Single word requests.

    I dislike this TV show is a good substitute for “I have a low opinion of it”, but it doesn’t really have the specific connotation of holding it of low value.

    To belittle or disparage something implies not only that you hold it of low value, but also that you share that opinion with others.

    To despise something would have the connotation of holding it of low value. So would to conject, meaning to hold in contempt, but it is not a common word nowadays.

    • 268596 views
    • 44 answers
    • 99028 votes
  • Asked on December 20, 2021 in Single word requests.

    I dislike this TV show is a good substitute for “I have a low opinion of it”, but it doesn’t really have the specific connotation of holding it of low value.

    To belittle or disparage something implies not only that you hold it of low value, but also that you share that opinion with others.

    To despise something would have the connotation of holding it of low value. So would to conject, meaning to hold in contempt, but it is not a common word nowadays.

    • 268596 views
    • 44 answers
    • 99028 votes
  • Asked on December 20, 2021 in Single word requests.

    I dislike this TV show is a good substitute for “I have a low opinion of it”, but it doesn’t really have the specific connotation of holding it of low value.

    To belittle or disparage something implies not only that you hold it of low value, but also that you share that opinion with others.

    To despise something would have the connotation of holding it of low value. So would to conject, meaning to hold in contempt, but it is not a common word nowadays.

    • 268596 views
    • 44 answers
    • 99028 votes