derogatory 的定义
- tending to lessen the merit or reputation of a person or thing; disparaging; depreciatory: a derogatory remark.
derogatory 近义词
offensive, uncomplimentary
derogatory 的近义词 33 个
- defamatory
- degrading
- demeaning
- disparaging
- sarcastic
- slanderous
- unflattering
- aspersing
- belittling
- calumnious
- censorious
- contumelious
- critical
- damaging
- decrying
- deprecatory
- depreciative
- despiteful
- detracting
- disdainful
- fault-finding
- humiliating
- injurious
- malevolent
- malicious
- minimizing
- opprobrious
- reproachful
- scornful
- slighting
- spiteful
- unfavorable
- vilifying
derogatory 的反义词 5 个
更多derogatory例句
- 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.