English to Marathi Dictionary pejorative

pejorative

तिरस्कारव्यंजका
definition
noun
I have used pejoratives such as ‘scientific whores’ to describe those responsible for the study because I am angry and I want people to know it.
a word expressing contempt or disapproval.
adjective
"permissiveness" is used almost universally as a pejorative term
expressing contempt or disapproval.
translation of 'pejorative'
तिरस्कारव्यंजक शब्द,
अप्रतिष्ठाकारक,
तिरस्कारव्यंजका,
(शब्द) मागे पडत चाललेला
example
Americans have long used these 'pejorative' terms to designate scientific and medical theories and practices for which they have no respect.
The strategy that Patrick used in his attack was to use ‘bloggers’ as a 'pejorative' , making all internet-based writers somehow equivalent.
I suppose you'd say I'm a radical a ‘do-gooder,’ to put it in 'pejorative' terms.
A few minutes of looking reveals similar 'pejorative' statements throughout the book.
Politically active conservative Christians rarely use the term dominionism as a self-description; many feel it is a loaded or 'pejorative' term.
The word ‘medieval’ occurred quite frequently in reviews as a 'pejorative' .
But the reality is, however proud folks may have been of where they lived, they understood that South Central was a 'pejorative' to the rest of the world.
Hence the word ‘undergraduate’ became a 'pejorative' for us world-weary postgrads.
It's a 'pejorative' that means Americans don't understand luxury.
It's clearly a 'pejorative' , so it doesn't just mean ‘someone who reports something to the police,’ because that's surely not always bad behavior.
In his circle, ‘white male’ is a 'pejorative' term.
Apparently the 'pejorative' term ‘breeding like rabbits’ is well deserved.
I'm not using the term in the 'pejorative' sense, but as the economists use it.
Using ‘gay’ as a general 'pejorative' , which is apparently all the rage among kids these days, is hardly right.
Democrats these days prefer to call themselves ‘progressives’ believing that term has fewer 'pejorative' connotations.
What tends to happen's, of course, if you're from the Midwest and you become a writer, you become a Midwest writer, and that feels to me that there's a mild 'pejorative' in it, or a limitation.
Sometimes, opposition to a government-funded project leads to cleverly 'pejorative' phrases.
So I don't really have a lot of sympathy for those who want to use 'pejorative' terms to characterise a negotiation process.
Let your substantive argument, not 'pejorative' adjectives, do the job.
It pains me greatly to hear it used as a 'pejorative' .
While an undoubtedly 'pejorative' term, it is of use in understanding the pervasive freshness that scythes through the nose on first sniff and continues into the palate.
For us, it is hard to use the word ‘sentimental’ as anything but a 'pejorative' .
Dissent is dehumanized, as it is branded with this 'pejorative' title and other insulting labels like xenophobe, nativist, peacenik or anti-American dupe.
I don't see any 'pejorative' connotations in the term and so up until now haven't been too worried about using it.
The concept of mass amateurisation is that kick in the guts - amateurisation is a 'pejorative' term, belittling the efforts of thousands of webloggers.
The author of this is a simple Goy [a 'pejorative' for ‘gentile’, in Yiddish].
The term has now become a 'pejorative' , carrying the meaning of ‘malicious criminal.’
On the whole, the relationship was described in 'pejorative' terms.
Any discussion about the high number of family breakdowns is seen as a threat to the family unit itself - unless it is couched in 'pejorative' terms.
The use of 'pejorative' terms, however, served to paint such encounters in a different light which would then lend support to the conclusion at which their Lordships arrived.
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