Derogatory [adjective]

Definition of Derogatory:

offensive, uncomplimentary

Opposite/Antonyms of Derogatory:


Sentence/Example of Derogatory:

Pantifa is a derogatory term for antifa, a far-left anti-fascist movement whose adherents sometimes engage in violent clashes with right-wing extremists.

The way that when they refused, they were yelled at, called derogatory names and left with unpaid bills.

A recent study showed that as much as 9% of public Facebook posts related to Jewish Americans contained derogatory language.

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.

We each had too high an opinion of the other easily to suffer ourselves to do anything derogatory to our dignity.

A This paragraph, evidently empyrical in its bearing, is derogatory to Gannal as a man of science.