Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for DIS-PRAISE'
DIS-PRAISE', v.t.
To blame; to censure; to mention with disapprobation, or some degree of reproach. I dispraised him before the wicked. – Shak.
Return to page 148 of the letter “D”.
DIS-PRAISE', v.t.
To blame; to censure; to mention with disapprobation, or some degree of reproach. I dispraised him before the wicked. – Shak.
Return to page 148 of the letter “D”.