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derogative

[dih-rog-uh-tiv] / dɪˈrɒg ə tɪv /


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Journalist and self-described word nerd, Fuhrmann saw in the simple construction an unnecessary and derogative diminution of American identities and understood that no battle was too small in the fight for clarity, precision and fairness.

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 14, 2022

“I don’t think he means some of the things that come out of his mouth in the most derogative way,” said Pam Guy, of Thomasville, N.C.

From Washington Post • Sep. 24, 2016

"Nothin' like the sand storms in this country," Joe discounted, never willing to yield one point in derogative comparison between that land and any other.

From Trail's End by Ogden, George W. (George Washington)

Many of their nouns have, however, adjective inflections, by which they are rendered derogative.

From Personal Memoirs of a Residence of Thirty Years with the Indian Tribes on the American Frontiers by Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe

The King required an oath of allegiance from all, and that "all laws and ordinances … contrary or derogative to his authority and government should be annulled and repealed."

From Anne Bradstreet and Her Time by Campbell, Helen