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degraded adjective [ dɪˈɡreɪdɪd ]

• treated or regarded with contempt or disrespect.
• "she had felt cheap and degraded"

degrade verb

• treat or regard (someone) with contempt or disrespect.
• "she thought that many supposedly erotic pictures degraded women"
Similar: demean, debase, cheapen, devalue, prostitute, lower the status of, reduce, shame, humiliate, bring shame to, humble, mortify, abase, disgrace, dishonour, desensitize, dehumanize, brutalize, humiliated, demeaned, debased, cheapened, cheap, ashamed, abased, used,
Opposite: dignify, ennoble, proud, dignified,
• break down or deteriorate chemically.
• "the bacteria will degrade hydrocarbons"
Similar: break down, deteriorate, degenerate, decay, atrophy,
Origin: late Middle English: from Old French degrader, from ecclesiastical Latin degradare, from de- ‘down, away from’ + Latin gradus ‘step or grade’.


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