noun
- plural of depreciator; people who express disapproval of or belittle someone or something
- people or things that cause something to decrease in value
Usage: formal; typically used in contexts of criticism or dismissal
Usage: technical; often used in financial or economic contexts
Examples
- The depreciators of modern art often fail to understand its cultural significance.
- Despite the depreciators' harsh reviews, the film became a commercial success.
- The company's depreciators questioned the value of the new investment strategy.
- Art historians dismissed the depreciators who claimed the painting was a forgery.
- Several depreciators of the proposal voiced their concerns at the board meeting.
- The depreciators of traditional education argue that online learning is superior.