All memorialize antonyms
me·mo·ri·al·ize
M m verb memorialize
- dishonor — lack or loss of honor; disgraceful or dishonest character or conduct.
- abhor — If you abhor something, you hate it very much, especially for moral reasons.
- condemn — If you condemn something, you say that it is very bad and unacceptable.
- despise — If you despise something or someone, you dislike them and have a very low opinion of them.
- detest — If you detest someone or something, you dislike them very much.
- hate — to dislike intensely or passionately; feel extreme aversion for or extreme hostility toward; detest: to hate the enemy; to hate bigotry.
- censure — If you censure someone for something that they have done, you tell them that you strongly disapprove of it.
- denounce — If you denounce a person or an action, you criticize them severely and publicly because you feel strongly that they are wrong or evil.
- disapprove — to think (something) wrong or reprehensible; censure or condemn in opinion.
- belittle — If you belittle someone or something, you say or imply that they are unimportant or not very good.
- degrade — Something that degrades someone causes people to have less respect for them.
- disgrace — the loss of respect, honor, or esteem; ignominy; shame: the disgrace of criminals.
- humiliate — to cause (a person) a painful loss of pride, self-respect, or dignity; mortify.
- insult — to treat or speak to insolently or with contemptuous rudeness; affront.
- shame — the painful feeling arising from the consciousness of something dishonorable, improper, ridiculous, etc., done by oneself or another: She was overcome with shame.
- dislike — to regard with displeasure, antipathy, or aversion: I dislike working. I dislike oysters.
- disregard — to pay no attention to; leave out of consideration; ignore: Disregard the footnotes.
- castigate — If you castigate someone or something, you speak to them angrily or criticize them severely.
- blame — If you blame a person or thing for something bad, you believe or say that they are responsible for it or that they caused it.
- decrease — When something decreases or when you decrease it, it becomes less in quantity, size, or intensity.
- ignore — to refrain from noticing or recognizing: to ignore insulting remarks.
- criticize — If you criticize someone or something, you express your disapproval of them by saying what you think is wrong with them.
- disrespect — Lack of respect or courtesy.
- mock — to attack or treat with ridicule, contempt, or derision.
- debase — To debase something means to reduce its value or quality.
- lower — to cause to descend; let or put down: to lower a flag.
- overlook — to fail to notice, perceive, or consider: to overlook a misspelled word.
- forget — to cease or fail to remember; be unable to recall: to forget someone's name.
- neglect — to pay no attention or too little attention to; disregard or slight: The public neglected his genius for many years.