pejorative
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British pronunciation
/pəd‍ʒˈɒɹətˌɪv/

Definition & Meaning of "pejorative"in English

pejorative
01

having a negative or belittling connotation

example
Examples
She used pejorative language to describe her rival's work.
The term became pejorative over time, losing its neutral tone.
Pejorative
01

language intended to belittle

What is "pejorative"?

Pejorative refers to a word or expression that carries a negative or disrespectful connotation, often used to belittle or criticize someone or something. Pejorative terms can express disapproval or convey a sense of contempt, impacting how people perceive the subject being described. For example, calling someone "lazy" can be considered pejorative because it suggests a negative judgment about their character. Understanding pejorative language is important in communication, as it can affect relationships and influence the tone of conversations, often leading to misunderstandings or conflicts.

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Examples
" Spinster " is now considered a pejorative.
The review was filled with pejoratives aimed at the director.
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