Disparaging remark
Publish date: 2024-05-10
| • | To soil; to sully; to contaminate; to disgrace. |
| • | To disparage; to traduce. |
| • | To cover over; to disguise; to conceal; to pass over lightly or with little notice. |
| • | To cheat, as by sliding a die; to trick. |
| • | To pronounce indistinctly; as, to slur syllables. |
| • | To sing or perform in a smooth, gliding style; to connect smoothly in performing, as several notes or tones. |
| • | To blur or double, as an impression from type; to mackle. |
| • | A mark or stain; hence, a slight reproach or disgrace; a stigma; a reproachful intimation; an innuendo. |
| • | A trick played upon a person; an imposition. |
| • | A mark, thus [/ or /], connecting notes that are to be sung to the same syllable, or made in one continued breath of a wind instrument, or with one stroke of a bow; a tie; a sign of legato. |
| • | In knitting machines, a contrivance for depressing the sinkers successively by passing over them. |
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