Use of pejorative in Sentences. 21 Examples

The examples include pejorative at the start of sentence, pejorative at the end of sentence and pejorative in the middle of sentence

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pejorative at the end of sentence


  1. The new terminology will quickly become pejorative.
  2. Isn't there a suggestion that "poetess" is slightly pejorative?
  3. The class distinctions we employ, you would maintain, are descriptive not pejorative.

pejorative in the middle of sentence


  1. I'm using the word 'academic' here in a pejorative sense.
  2. ' Swot 'is a pejorative term for someone who studies a lot.
  3. Permissiveness is used almost universally as a pejorative term.
  4. I agree I am ambitious, and I don't see that as a pejorative term.
  5. For hard-line Republicans, the word 'liberal' had become a pejorative term.
  6. And so it acquired its contemporary, pejorative connotation of idle chatter.
  7. Make sure students realise that 'fat' is an unflattering or pejorative word.
  8. I was, and this is the most pejorative label in all of caddying, a bag carrier.
  9. The psychiatric model added other, more pejorative, associations with overweight.
  10. Soldiers invent "mildly pejorative terms" to help them blow off steam, Adams says.
  11. In the context of ethnic tourism, commercialization often has a pejorative connotation.
  12. He used the word 'girl' in the pejorative sense when referring to the women who worked for him.
  13. A properly planned and monitored investment programme is needed, but ill informed and pejorative assertions are unhelpful.
  14. However, we should be wary lest use of such an emotive and pejorative term leads to premature dismissal of legitimate arguments.
  15. During the Industrial Revolution, many Birmingham goods were cheap to buy, but does cheapness justify the pejorative term worthless?
  16. It comes as quite a shock to still hear a judge describing a child as 'illegitimate', with all the pejorative overtones of that word.
  17. Professor Lockwood said it was a "pejorative name" because what happened during the Maunder Minimum "was actually nothing like an ice age at all".
  18. Many Saudis reject the term "Wahhabism" as pejorative; they regard Wahhab's ideas as Islam itself, properly interpreted, and they argue that no other label is required.

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