pejoratively Antonyms
Strongest:
- commendatory
- positive
- complimentary
- complimentary
- positive
- friendly
- commendatory
- laudatory
- laudatory
- friendly
Strong:
- admiring
- adulatory
- kind
- appreciative
- warm
- appreciative
- adulatory
- laudative
- sympathetic
- sympathetic
- admiring
- kind
- respectful
- respectful
- approving
- laudative
- approving
- warm
Weak:
Strongest:
- scornful
- depreciatory
- demeaning
- disparaging
- contemptuous
- depreciative
- deprecatory
- insulting
- critical
- denigratory
- uncomplimentary
- derogative
- derogatory
- slighting
- degrading
- abusive
- disdainful
- malicious
Strong:
- unkind
- nasty
- decrying
- libelous
- libellous
- belittling
- derisory
- slanderous
- denigrative
- detractive
- venomous
- cruel
- scurrilous
- hateful
- opprobrious
- defamatory
- spiteful
Weak:
Meaning of pejoratively
pejoratively (r)
in a pejorative manner
pejoratively Sentence Examples
- The politician's pejorative remarks sparked outrage among the electorate.
- The author used pejorative language to discredit his opponents.
- The media outlets were criticized for their pejorative coverage of the minority group.
- The pejorative term "trailer trash" is often used to disparage people living in poverty.
- The teacher's pejorative comments about the student's background were deemed unacceptable.
- The company's advertising campaign was accused of using pejorative stereotypes to promote its product.
- The politician's pejorative speech about immigrants angered community activists.
- The pejorative term "Karen" is used to describe a middle-aged white woman who is seen as entitled and demanding.
- The pejorative label "snowflake" is used to dismiss people who are perceived as overly sensitive.
- The pejorative rhetoric used in political discourse has further divided the nation.
FAQs About the word pejoratively
in a pejorative manner
scornful, depreciatory, demeaning, disparaging, contemptuous, depreciative, deprecatory,insulting, critical, denigratory
commendatory, positive, complimentary, complimentary, positive, friendly, commendatory,laudatory, laudatory, friendly
The politician's pejorative remarks sparked outrage among the electorate.
The author used pejorative language to discredit his opponents.
The media outlets were criticized for their pejorative coverage of the minority group.
The pejorative term "trailer trash" is often used to disparage people living in poverty.