Belittled in a sentence as an adjective

It's not just her concern; it's my concern too, and you've belittled it.

You only belittled him in public.> If Ben can’t learn, we’ll fire him.

>belittled by their peers and paid half as muchThat is rarely said because those of us working know it's not true.

Meanwhile, men who complain that attractive young women won't sleep with them are shamed and belittled, and told that no one owes them sex.

He brought men and women to tears and belittled them as did many of the people under him at his apparent approval.

I've seen people belittled by users for simply trying to post an honest bug report to a developer in their forum thread.

If I am in a wheelchair and I am being forbidden entry to a building because of no ramp, or if I am being mocked and belittled.

This is how my company works too, and I think it's a great idea, assuming that the culture isn't one where people are belittled for taking vacations.

Aaaaand the predictable gaggle of defensive men in tech swoop in to dismiss and belittle the author's concerns about feeling dismissed and belittled.

The benefits of being able to describe something in a functional manner and 10% fewer lines of "code" are belittled by the benefits of getting better output from a Verilog compiler.

Yes, I consistently get belittled in small ways, mostly by older clients, but if this is what I have to deal with it's a small thing and easily brushed off - and I know it will disappear in time as our demographic loses those who are not used to non-stereotypical people in their environment.

Belittled definitions

adjective

made to seem smaller or less (especially in worth); "her comments made me feel small"

See also: diminished small