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dispraisingly

Shakespearean Definition:

Adverb - in a depreciating or blameful manner

Frequency: 1

Here are all of the speeches where dispraisingly shows up across the corpus:

Othello


Why then tomorrow night , or Tuesday morn ,
On Tuesday noon or night ; on Wednesday morn .
I prithee name the time , but let it not
Exceed three days . In faith , he’s penitent ;
And yet his trespass , in our common reason —
Save that , they say , the wars must make example
Out of her best — is not almost a fault
T’ incur a private check . When shall he come ?
Tell me , Othello . I wonder in my soul
What you would ask me that I should deny ,
Or stand so mamm’ring on ? What ? Michael Cassio ,
That came a-wooing with you , and so many a time ,
When I have spoke of you dispraisingly ,
Hath ta’en your part — to have so much to do
To bring him in ! By ’r Lady , I could do much —