Meaning & Definition of word "Degrading"

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    Degrading

    /dɪˈɡreɪ.dɪŋ/

    verb:

    • 1. causing a reduction in quality, value, or status.
      • Example: The degrading conditions in the factory made it difficult for workers to stay motivated.
    • 2. lowering someone’s dignity or worth.
      • Example: She found the comments to be degrading and disrespectful.
    • 3. breaking down or deteriorating.
      • Example: The degrading nature of the materials used in construction led to serious safety concerns.

    adjective:

    • 1. tending to lower in quality or dignity.
      • Example: He felt the degrading remarks from his peers impacted his self-esteem.
    • 2. bringing shame or disgrace.
      • Example: The video showcased degrading behavior that should not be tolerated.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'degradare', meaning to 'degrade' or 'lower in rank'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    degrading treatment:

    Treatment that lowers dignity or self-worth.

    degrading conditions:

    Circumstances that are detrimental to one's dignity.

    degrading job:

    A job that feels below one’s skill level or self-worth.

    Related Words

    degrade:

    To lower in dignity or status.

    degradation:

    The condition or process of degrading or being degraded.

    demean:

    To cause a severe loss in the dignity of and respect for someone.

    Slang Meanings of degrading

    Meaning: Throwing shade

    Example Sentence: Making a degrading comment is like throwing shade on someone.

    Meaning: Bumming someone out

    Example Sentence: His degrading remarks really bummed me out.