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  2. Synonyms for "discredit" include1234:
    • Undermine
    • Tarnish
    • Disgrace
    • Disparage
    • Humiliate
    • Degrade
    • Shame
    • Confuse
    • Dishonor
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    On this page you'll find 142 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to discredit, such as: defame, degrade, destroy, disgrace, disparage, and disprove.
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    Synonyms for DISCREDITS: humiliates, embarrasses, confuses, shames, degrades, demeans, disgraces, humbles; Antonyms of DISCREDITS: elevates, exalts, cites, commends, applauds, recognizes, aggrandizes, acknowledges
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    Synonyms: undermine, tarnish, disgrace, disparage

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    Synonyms for DISCREDITED: humiliated, disgraced, embarrassed, shamed, confused, degraded, humbled, dishonored; Antonyms of DISCREDITED: elevated, cited, exalted, recognized, praised, applauded, celebrated, acknowledged
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    dis·cred·it
    [diˈskredət]
    verb
    discredit (verb) · discredits (third person present) · discredited (past tense) · discredited (past participle) · discrediting (present participle)
    1. harm the good reputation of (someone or something):
      "his remarks were taken out of context in an effort to discredit him"
      Similar:
      bring into disrepute
      damage someone's reputation
      blacken someone's name
      destroy someone's credibility
      drag through the mud/mire
      put/show in a bad light
      reflect badly on
      give someone a bad name
      bring into disfavor
      detract from
      cast aspersions on
      Opposite:
      do credit to
    noun
    discredit (noun) · discredits (plural noun)
    1. loss or lack of reputation or respect:
      "his actions were such that they brought discredit on his profession"
      Opposite:
      • a person or thing that is a source of disgrace:
        "the ships were a discredit to the country"
        Similar:
        source of disgrace
        source of shame
        bad reflection on
        blot on the escutcheon of
        Opposite:
    Origin
    mid 16th century: from dis- (expressing reversal) + credit, on the pattern of Italian (di)scredito (noun), (di)screditare (verb), and French discrédit (noun), discréditer (verb).
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