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词汇 pejorative
释义 pejorative
adjective
 formaluk /pɪˈdʒɒr.ə.tɪv/ us /pɪˈdʒɔːr.ə.t̬ɪv/
expressing disapproval, or suggesting that something is not good or is of no importance: 贬抑的,贬损的
Make sure students realize that "fat" is a pejorative word.一定要让学生明白 fat(肥胖)是贬损词。
It comes as quite a shock to still hear a judge describing a child as "illegitimate", with all the pejorative overtones of that word.令人大为震惊的是,尽管“私生子”一词带有强烈的贬义,但现在仍能听到法官称某个孩子为私生子。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Critical & uncomplimentary
acidulous
aloof
astringency
astringently
barbed
be all very wellidiom
captious
censorious
derogatory
hypercritical
pungently
scarifying
scarifyingly
scathing
scathingly
scorchingly
shade
uncomplimentary
venomous
witheringly

pejorative | American Dictionary


pejorative
adjective
 fmlus/pɪˈdʒɔr·ə·t̬ɪv, -ˈdʒɑr-/
insulting, disapproving, or suggesting that something is not good or is of no importance:
Is "Yankee" a pejorative term?
Note:

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Examples of pejorative


pejorative
It is not surprising that pejorative adverbs such as terribly or dreadfully should collocate with wrong only.
A pejorative term invented by taxi drivers to describe a person who drives his private car instead of employing a chauffer.
Although sometimes referred to as 'absent fathers', this term is in many cases an inappropriate and pejorative description of their parenting.
Most of those so labelled reject all of these names as incorrect or even pejorative, but there is much discussion of what to use instead.
And although such responses would necessarily be ad hoc, they would not be in any pejorative sense of that expression.
We have a set of pejorative terms which we apply to women who publicly contradict the standard view of the female temperament.
Philosophical discourse does not always register this pejorative connotation of fideism.
It highlights the linguistic aspect of this process, detailing the historical transformations in the meaning of such words as mag-anito, which became pejorative.
Because most of this imagery was pejorative, the ideas which were circulated in this way, were negative ones.
In so doing, they are concerned to avoid hackneyed or pejorative phrases.
As a pejorative label, ' sumpsimus ' does not seem to have featured at all in anti-evangelical discourse of the 1530s and 1540s.
This term is used, without pejorative overtones, to describe the methods and depth of the group's educational programme.
The word ' occult', although having a primary meaning of ' hidden', has a pejorative implication when applied to religious matters.
While a notion of policing might be regarded as pejorative, this is not the intention.
The pejorative associations of the term rhetoric express suspicion that people are inappropriately taken in by language which is anything but disembodied and dispassionate.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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