What is another word for Disesteemed?

Pronunciation: [dˌɪsɛstˈiːmd] (IPA)

Disesteemed is a word that conveys a sense of dishonor or disgrace. There are numerous synonyms for this word, some of which include maligned, disgraced, discredited, denigrated, and stigmatized. These words all suggest a lack of respect or value, often due to poor behavior or reputation. Other options for synonyms of disesteemed include vilified, shamed, reviled, degraded, or disparaged, all of which imply a sense of being unworthy or undesirable. Whatever the reason for disesteem, there are plenty of words to use in its place that will help to convey the sense of disrespect or ill-regard you wish to express.

Usage examples for Disesteemed

In his third volume, written after his return from Ascension, he says:- "It has always been the fate of those who have made new discoveries to be Disesteemed and slightly spoken of by such as either have had no true relish and value for the things themselves that are discovered, or have had some prejudice against the persons by whom the discoveries were made.
"The Naval Pioneers of Australia"
Louis Becke and Walter Jeffery
And in these times and occasions, they say, began the emulation and rivalry for glory between him and Pompey; for though Pompey was the younger man, and had the disadvantage to be descended of a father that was Disesteemed by the citizens, and hated as much as ever man was, yet in these actions he shone out, and was proved so great, that Sylla always used, when he came in, to stand up and uncover his head, an honor which he seldom showed to older men and his own equals, and always saluted him Imperator.
"Plutarch-Lives-of-the-noble-Grecians-and-Romans"
Clough, Arthur Hugh
A jester at the court of his master, indulged and Disesteemed, winning a clement master's praise.
"Ulysses"
James Joyce

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