put-down
名詞
UK/ˈpʊt.daʊn/
US/ˈpʊt.daʊn/
定義 put-down 名詞
- Countable
An unkind or disparaging remark intended to make someone feel foolish or inferior.
He often uses put-downs to mask his own insecurities.
She delivered a sharp put-down during the meeting, which left me feeling embarrassed.
The comedian enjoys using put-downs on the audience, but some find it offensive.