Stigmatizing

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈstɪɡməˌtaɪzɪŋ/

Definitions of stigmatizing

verb to describe or regard as worthy of disgrace or disapproval

Example Sentences

A1 People should avoid stigmatizing others based on their appearance.

A2 The media often plays a role in stigmatizing certain groups of people.

B1 Educational programs can help prevent stigmatizing attitudes towards mental health issues.

B2 It is important for society to address the stigmatizing language used towards individuals with disabilities.

C1 Public awareness campaigns are effective in reducing stigmatizing beliefs about addiction.

C2 Psychologists study the impact of stigmatizing behaviors on marginalized communities.

Examples of stigmatizing in a Sentence

formal Stigmatizing individuals with mental health issues only perpetuates harmful stereotypes.

informal It's not cool to stigmatize people struggling with addiction.

slang Stop stigmatizing those who are different from you.

figurative The gossip around town was like a stigmatizing cloud, casting judgment on anyone who dared to be different.

Grammatical Forms of stigmatizing

past tense

stigmatized

plural

stigmatizing

comparative

more stigmatizing

superlative

most stigmatizing

present tense

stigmatizes

future tense

will stigmatize

perfect tense

has stigmatized

continuous tense

is stigmatizing

singular

stigmatizing

positive degree

stigmatizing

infinitive

to stigmatize

gerund

stigmatizing

participle

stigmatized

Origin and Evolution of stigmatizing

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'stigmatizing' originated from the Greek word 'stigmatizein', which means to mark or brand with a stigma.
Evolution of the word: Initially used in the context of marking or branding individuals, the word 'stigmatizing' has evolved to encompass the act of unfairly labeling or judging someone based on certain characteristics or behaviors.