verb
- to regard or treat as having little value; to undervalue or despise
Usage: archaic or literary; third-person singular present tense of 'disprize'
Examples
- He disprizes material wealth in favor of spiritual growth.
- She disprizes the opinions of those who lack experience.
- The critic disprizes modern art as lacking substance.
- They disprize tradition and embrace innovation.
- He disprizes flattery and prefers honest feedback.