Synonyms:
bring low, |
depress, |
dishonor, |
lower, |
cast down, |
discredit, |
humble, |
reduce, |
debase, |
disgrace, |
humiliate, |
sink. |
degrade,
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Abase refers only to outward conditions. "Exalt him that is low, and
abase him that is high." Ezek. xxi, 26. Debase applies to
quality or character. The coinage is debased by excess of alloy, the man
by vice. Humble in present use refers chiefly to feeling of heart;
humiliate to outward conditions; even when one is said to humble
himself, he either has or affects to have humility of heart. To disgrace
may be to bring or inflict odium upon others, but the word is chiefly and
increasingly applied to such moral odium as one by his own acts brings upon
himself; the noun disgrace retains more of the passive sense than the
verb; he disgraced himself by his conduct; he brought disgrace
upon his family. To dishonor a person is to deprive him of honor that
should or might be given. To discredit one is to injure his reputation,
as for veracity or solvency. A sense of unworthiness humbles; a shameful
insult humiliates; imprisonment for crime disgraces.
Degrade may refer to either station or character. An officer is
degraded by being reduced to the ranks, disgraced by
cowardice; vile practises degrade; drunkenness is a degrading
vice. Misfortune or injustice may abase the good; nothing but their own
ill-doing can debase or disgrace them.
Antonyms:
advance, |
elevate, |
honor, |
raise, |
aggrandize, |
exalt, |
promote, |
uplift. |
dignify, |
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