Many people hear such phrases as “discrediting the authorities”, “discrediting the market”, “discrediting the idea”, “discrediting the teachers”, “discrediting the personality”, “discrediting the principles”, but not everyone understands the meaning of the word common to these phrases. Let's figure it out in order.
What is discrediting?
By "discredit" we mean the deliberate undermining of trust in a person or phenomenon.
Examples of use of the described word:
- Discrediting competitors is not a good idea in our case.
- Opposition actions are aimed at the final discredit of the ruling party.
- After the fall of the regime, the rulers were severely discredited.
- The group of teachers was accused of intentionally discrediting the class teacher 9 "A".
Phonetic and morphological features
In the long word “discredit”, each letter means one sound, therefore, the number of letters and sounds is 13. There are six vowels and seven consonants in the word, which means it is divided into six syllables “dis-cre-di-ta-qi” . Remember: a syllable consisting of one letter, in this case the letter “I” is not transferred. The percussion is the sound [a] in the fourth syllable.
"Discredit" is a common and inanimate feminine noun.
Case Change
Since the noun “discredit” is feminine and ends in “I,” it formally refers to the first declension. However, the case endings of the words -i differ somewhat from the typical endings of the first declension.
Case | Question | Examples |
Nominative | What? | Colleagues, as you do not understand: defamation is not what we have been trying to achieve all this time. |
Genitive | What? | This is an indecent, but rather effective method of discrediting a person. |
Dative | Why? | Semen Alexandrovich Lavrikov reacted negatively to any kind of discredit. |
Accusative | What? | Yelena Yanovska was expelled from the country for discrediting the Soviet regime. |
Instrumental case | Than? | Throughout his short life, he struggled with the discrediting of human rights. |
Prepositional | About what? | There is nothing good in discrediting the market. |
Please note that although the noun has plural forms: discredit, defamation, defamation, defamation, defamation, speech and writing, they are extremely rare.
Discredit: synonyms
The bulky word “discredit” can be replaced by simpler and more familiar synonyms for the ear.
So, discrediting is:
- defamement;
- vilification;
- compromise;
- cooling
- blackening.
Gang words
Words of the same root are words with the same root, but with different suffixes and prefixes.
The noun “discredit” has several cognate words: to discredit, to discredit, to discredit, to discredit, to discredit.
Phrases with the noun "discredit"
What could be a discredit?
Tiring, final, real, real, unreal, vile, scary, strange, political, economic, dense, incessant, undeniable, depressing, killing, destructive, effective, effective, none, some, some, ordinary, unusual, ordinary, extraordinary, treacherous, complete, intentional, intentional, unintentional, systematic, dangerous, consistent, inconsistent, slanderous, hostile, psychological, moral, inevitable, necessary, dishonest, all bschey, reasonable, unreasonable, consistent, consistent.
What can be done with defamation?
Start, stop, authorize, fight, announce, continue, study, ponder, fear, expect, understand, study, fear.