verb
- past tense of detract; to diminish the worth, value, or importance of something
Usage: often used with ‘from’
Examples
- The poor lighting detracted from the beauty of the painting.
- His rude behavior detracted from the success of the event.
- The scratches on the car detracted from its resale value.
- Nothing detracted from her outstanding performance.
- The noise from construction detracted from our enjoyment of the concert.
- Critics argued that the modern addition detracted from the historic building’s charm.