Damn With Faint Praise

To compliment someone or something so weakly that the praise amounts to condemnation or implies disapproval.

Examples:

  • The reviewer damned the singer with faint praise, admiring her dress but not mentioning her voice.

Origin: The phrase as such comes from Alexander Pope's Epistle to Doctor Arbuthnot (1733), though the concept was expressed by the Romans as early as A.D. 110.