derogative

ADJECTIVE
  1. expressive of low opinion
    disparaging remarks about the new house
    derogatory comments
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How To Use derogative In A Sentence

  • He has made derogative remarks, made players uncomfortable playing for him, and is not leading the team in the right direction.
  • derogative", although he refused to elaborate further. The Roar - Your Sports Opinion
  • The duality analysis reveals that Zionism is both favorable and derogative to the Israeli - Palestinian peace.
  • French Expression: filfille à sa maman = (derogative) mommy's little girl Fifille - French Word-A-Day
  • The expression used to be derogative, especially during ‘cultural revolution’ but nowadays, if you say someone is ‘petty bourgeois’, he will probably take it as a compliment.
  • History will not remember what illegitimate excuse they used, other than as a derogative footnote; but history will remember their transgression against freedom, and it is upon this that posterity shall judge them. ProWomanProLife » Note to the administration: They’re not backing down
  • In 2005, the 58-year-old gallery owner tossed a derogative term at one of Portland's finest -- Officer Greg Adrian -- after the motorcycle cop gave her a ticket, she says, then mocked her annoyance. A History Of Bad Behavior By The Portland Police (Plus My “Debate" With CW Jensen)
  • The duality analysis reveals that Zionism is both favorable and derogative to the Israeli - Palestinian peace.
  • How can you describe him in such derogative terms with no experience of his personality or behaviour?
  • Perth coach Dave Mitchell confirmed van Egmond had called Trinidad a name that was "derogative", although he refused to elaborate further. WN.com - Articles related to McClaren and Houllier in the frame to resurrect slumping Hamburg
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