detracted

listen to the pronunciation of detracted
Englisch - Englisch
past of detract
detract
to take away in such manner as to lessen value or estimation
detract
{v} to lssen, slander, scandalize, defame
detract
take away a part from; diminish; "His bad manners detract from his good character"
detract
To take away; to withdraw or remove
detract
{f} belittle, speak ill of, slander, defame
detract
To take away; to withdraw
detract
To take credit or reputation from; to defame or decry
detract
To take away a part or something, especially from one's credit; to lessen reputation; to derogate; to defame; often with from
detract
To take credit or reputation from; to defame
detract
If one thing detracts from another, it makes it seem less good or impressive. The publicity could detract from our election campaign. detract from to make something seem less good
detracted

    Türkische aussprache

    dîträktîd

    Aussprache

    /dəˈtraktəd/ /dɪˈtræktɪd/

    Etymologie

    [ di-'trakt, dE- ] (verb.) 15th century. Middle English, from Latin detractus, past participle of detrahere to pull down, disparage, from de- + trahere to draw.
Favoriten