different between discreditable vs degrading
discreditable
English
Etymology
discredit +? -able
Adjective
discreditable (comparative more discreditable, superlative most discreditable)
- Able to be discredited.
- Low, mean, bringing discredit.
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degrading
English
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /d????e?d??(?)/
- Rhymes: -e?d??
Verb
degrading
- present participle of degrade
Adjective
degrading (comparative more degrading, superlative most degrading)
- that degrades
- Retrieving my dropped possessions from the mud was a degrading experience.
Translations
Noun
degrading (plural degradings)
- An act or process of degradation.
Anagrams
- niggarded
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