Similar words: rate of depreciation, self-deprecating, depreciation, depreciation charge, currency depreciation, accumulated depreciation, depreciating, depreciate. Meaning: n. a feeling of being of little worth.
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1. Just as English humour can enjoy self-depreciation, so defeat at the national game brings a smile of resigned superiority as might a wet summer or a long queue.
2. And I'm convinced self-depreciation goes right to the heart of our financial ruts.
3. Conclusion Dysphoric students exhibited self-depreciation in social comparison, and non-depressed students were social adaptive in social comparison.
4. The net results, are usually the same---wasted time, missed opportunities, poor performance, self-depreciation, or increased stress.
5. Two overwhelming themes in English comedy are word play and self-depreciation.
6. The doctor revealed an embarrassing fact: some Singaporeans are still obsessed with a lingering sense of self-depreciation.
7. The subconscious mind is then open to the suggestion of fear, hatred, selfishness, greed, self-depreciation and other negative forces, derived from surrounding persons or circumstances.
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