pejorative

See also: péjorative

English

Etymology

French 1882 péjorative (depreciative, disparaging), from Late Latin pēiōrātus, past participle of pēiōrāre (make worse), from Latin pēior (worse). Compare English 1644 pejorate (to worsen), from the same etymology.

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Adjective

pejorative (comparative more pejorative, superlative most pejorative)

  1. Disparaging, belittling or derogatory.

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Noun

pejorative (plural pejoratives)

  1. A disparaging, belittling, or derogatory word or expression.

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References

  • pejorative” in Douglas Harper, Online Etymology Dictionary, 2001–2019.
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