Synonym: malign, slanderous, unfavorable. Similar words: abrogate, alligator, aleatory, crematory, predatory, migratory, regulatory, defamatory. Meaning: [dɪ'rɒgətərɪ] adj. expressive of low opinion.
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31 Today, this vague and derogatory term is no longer acceptable.
32 The term scholasticism then began to be used in a derogatory sense.
33 We do not find the term "Canuck" derogatory, like Americans find "Yank" derogatory.
34 You remember when I was younger was a great talented derogatory term.
35 Classmates should respect each other, instead of calling each other derogatory names.
36 "Corn packer is a derogatory term for a gay Iowan.
37 "There was nothing derogatory on his credit report," Workman said of the customer. He had, however, recently gotten an auto loan, which likely lowered his score.
38 An indirect or subtle[sentencedict.com], usually derogatory implication in expression; an insinuation.
39 "When we were doing entertainment programming, the people called us singers [which is derogatory in Pashto], " says Nazir.
40 In fact, this is a derogatory Chechen Chu should not reach most places.
41 This a derogatory term for someone who is intelligent yet socially awkward.
42 His tones implied that Michael was not the man his father was; a bit derogatory.
43 Basically, the buildings were garnet, showing an image of a derogatory word.
44 The vogue words can be divided into three kinds: metaplasm, derogatory sense translate into commendatory, new loanword.
45 I can't bear his derogatory remarks about my brother's character.
46 This article discusses the problem from the following six aspects: polysemy, homonymy, collocations, commendatory and derogatory meanings, extended meanings and idioms.
47 The former includes meaning increase and meaning decrease, and the latter, commendatory emotions and derogatory emotions.
48 Trolling, defined as the act of posting inflammatory, derogatory or provocative messages in public forums, is a problem as old as the Internet itself, although its roots go much farther back.
49 As a whole, it is feasible to classify neuter words and derogatory words.
50 Generally speaking, yellow is to some extent derogatory that carries the connotations of cowardice, jealousy, suspicion and contemptibility.
51 Shvabrin criticized the poem severely and went on to make derogatory remarks about Maria.
More similar words: abrogate, alligator, aleatory, crematory, predatory, migratory, regulatory, defamatory, laboratory, investigator, conciliatory, arrogance, story, history, factory, victory, border on, auditory, orator, statutory, territory, inventory, operator, educator, senator, promontory, narrator, elevator, predator, regulator.