Sentences with detractor
de·tract
D d - This performance will silence many of his detractors.
- To detract another's attention from more important issues.
- But for every detractor, Avatar has more fans.
- Brinkley's chief detractor was a man called Morris Fishbein, the editor of the journal of the American Medical Association.
- The dilapidated barn detracts charm from the landscape.
- He's not an iTunes detractor; he enthuses about his son's positive experiences with the service.
- Cahill's heart-on-the-sleeve performances in the green and gold mean there's barely a detractor in sight.