demean
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(verb) reduce in worth or character, usually verbally |
Synonyms:
put down,
take down,
disgrace,
degrade |
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mean
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(verb) mean or intend to express or convey |
Synonyms:
intend |
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(verb) have as a logical consequence |
Synonyms:
entail,
imply |
(verb) denote or connote |
Synonyms:
intend,
stand for,
signify |
(verb) have in mind as a purpose |
Synonyms:
intend,
think |
(verb) have a specified degree of importance |
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(verb) intend to refer to |
Synonyms:
have in mind,
think of |
(verb) destine or designate for a certain purpose |
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(noun) an average of n numbers computed by adding some function of the numbers and dividing by some function of n |
Synonyms:
mean value |
(adjective) approximating the statistical norm or average or expected value |
Synonyms:
average |
(adjective) characterized by malice |
Synonyms:
hateful |
(adjective) having or showing an ignoble lack of honor or morality |
Synonyms:
meanspirited,
base |
(adjective) marked by poverty befitting a beggar |
Synonyms:
beggarly |
(adjective) (used of persons or behavior) characterized by or indicative of lack of generosity |
Synonyms:
mingy,
miserly,
tight |
(adjective) (used of sums of money) so small in amount as to deserve contempt |
Synonyms:
beggarly |
(adjective) of no value or worth |
Synonyms:
bastardly |
(adjective) very good; of the highest quality |
Synonyms:
ripping,
excellent,
splendid,
fantabulous,
first-class |
misdemean
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(verb) behave badly |
Synonyms:
misbehave,
misconduct |
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