6 Verbs to Use for the Word dispraises

The young man is often modest, almost always sensitive, and he prefers to bear dispraise rather than to tell the real reason he hesitates.

But humanity is euer willinger to loue then hate: curtesie much forwarder to commend then dispraise: clemency infinitely proner to absolue then to condemn.

The first is a song of welcome; the second, headed 'Dispraise of a Courtly Life,' ends with the prayer: Only for my two loves' sake, In whose love I pleasure take; Only two do me delight With the ever-pleasing sight; Of all men to thee retaining, Grant me with these two remaining.

I don't mean any dispraise of Dad.

We cannot think his book at all likely to receive more dispraise than it richly merits.

Captain John Bruce was the only one who was not loud in her praises, though he uttered no dispraises.

6 Verbs to Use for the Word  dispraises