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derogatory

/dih-rog-uh-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee/US // dɪˈrɒg əˌtɔr i, -ˌtoʊr i //UK // (dɪˈrɒɡətərɪ, -trɪ) //

贬损性,贬低,贬损性的,贬低性

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : tending to lessen the merit or reputation of a person or thing; disparaging; depreciatory: a derogatory remark.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.offensive, uncomplimentary
Synonyms
defamatory诽谤性,诋毁性,诽谤,诽谤性的degrading退化的,降级的,降级,退化demeaning有失身份,贬低,贬低性的,贬低性disparaging诋毁性的,诋毁性,贬低,诋毁sarcastic讽刺,带讽刺意味的,带讽刺意味,挖苦slanderous诽谤,诽谤性的,诽谤性,诽谤的unflattering不雅观,不雅观的,不好看,不好看的aspersing芦笋,芦荟,芦花,芦苇荡belittling轻视,贬低,轻蔑,鄙视calumnious谰言,谗言,谗言惑众,谰言连篇censorious审查,审查者,审查员,审查的contumelious传染性,有传染性,具有传染性,有传染性的critical关键,关键的,重要的,重要damaging破坏性,破坏性的,有害的,损害decrying谴责,骂人,驳斥,嘲笑deprecatory贬义词,贬义的,贬义,贬损性的depreciative折旧,贬值的,贬值,折旧的despiteful可鄙的,可鄙,卑鄙无耻,卑鄙的detracting有害的,碍事的,有碍观瞻,碍手碍脚disdainful不屑一顾,轻蔑的,不屑一顾的,轻视fault-finding找茬,寻错,找错,寻疵humiliating羞辱性的,屈辱的,侮辱性的,羞辱性injurious有害的,伤害性,有害,损害性malevolent恶意的,恶毒的,邪恶的,恶毒malicious恶毒的,恶意的,恶毒,邪恶的minimizing尽量减少,最小化,最大限度地减少,尽可能减少opprobrious厌恶的,厌恶,讨厌的,反对派reproachful责备的,责备性的,责备,有责备的scornful轻视,轻蔑的,轻蔑,轻蔑的态度slighting轻视,鄙视,微不足道,亵渎spiteful怀恨在心,刻薄的人,刻薄的,刻薄unfavorable不利的,不利于,不利,不良vilifying诋毁,诽谤,中伤,污蔑

Examples

  • While the term professional patient is sometimes used in a derogatory way, it accurately describes many people who regularly interact with the health care system.

  • Montgomery Steppe’s letter makes no derogatory references to Lincoln students.

  • The team used these interviews to create a taxonomy of 18 different types of hate speech, focusing on English and text-based hate speech only, including derogatory speech, slurs, and threatening language.

  • After Greene attempted to confront Ocasio-Cortez in the Capitol on Wednesday, CNN unearthed video from 2019 in which Greene, then a private citizen, is shown making derogatory comments about Ocasio-Cortez from outside her Capitol Hill office.

  • The company’s latest big push is to address body shaming by imposing a ban on “unsolicited and derogatory comments made about someone’s appearance, body shape, size or health.”

  • Reid had written poems about three other professors, all of them critical and derogatory.

  • But ernai is an old term, not exactly derogatory but certainly lacking in regard, so Mei prefers to call herself a “girlfriend.”

  • As for the piece itself, at the time, I thought it portrayed the band as real and it did so not in any sort of derogatory way.

  • If a man gave that testimony, you would never see those kind of derogatory remarks.

  • After 11 years of service, his visa was just denied due to “derogatory information.”

  • A mushir (marshal) would find it derogatory to his dignity to smoke out of a stem less than two yards in length.

  • It seemed to him particularly derogatory to have to appear before this Areopagus in person.

  • But, then, Nold is himself a great admirer of Most; he would not say anything derogatory, unless fully convinced that it is true.

  • In his haste he had said derogatory things about Robin in his heart, which was unreasonable.

  • He said, however, that it was nothing that it would be in any way derogatory to her honor to grant him.