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English

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Etymology

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From Late Latin peiōrātus (past participle of peiōrāre (make worse), from Latin peior (worse)) +‎ -ive.[1] Compare French péjoratif (depreciative, disparaging). By surface analysis, pejorate +‎ -ive.

Pronunciation

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  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /pɪˈd͡ʒɒɹətɪv/
  • (General American) IPA(key): /pɪˈd͡ʒoɹətɪv/; (uncommon) IPA(key): /pɪˈd͡ʒɑɹ.ə.tɪv/[2]
    • (weak vowel merger) IPA(key): /pəˈd͡ʒoɹətəv/
  • Audio (UK):(file)

Adjective

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pejorative (comparative more pejorative, superlative most pejorative)

  1. Disparaging, belittling or derogatory. [from 1882][1]

Synonyms

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  • derogatory
  • dyslogistic
  • disrespectful

Antonyms

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  • ameliorative
  • approbative
  • eulogistic
  • meliorative

Derived terms

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  • nonpejorative
  • pejoratively
  • pejorativeness
  • pejorativization
  • unpejorative

Translations

[edit] disparaging, belittling or derogatory
  • Bulgarian: неодобрителен (bg) (neodobritelen), омаловажаващ (bg) (omalovažavašt)
  • Catalan: pejoratiu
  • Chinese: Mandarin: 貶義的 / 贬义的 (zh) (biǎnyì de), 輕蔑的 / 轻蔑的 (zh) (qīngmiè de)
  • Czech: pejorativní (cs)
  • Danish: nedsættende
  • Dutch: kleinerend (nl) denigrerend (nl)
  • Finnish: halventava (fi), väheksyvä (fi), alentava (fi), pejoratiivinen (fi)
  • French: péjoratif (fr)
  • Galician: pexorativo (gl) m
  • German: abschätzig (de), abwertend (de), herabsetzend (de), verschlechternd (de), verschlimmernd (de), pejorativ (de)
  • Greek: υποτιμητικός (el) m (ypotimitikós), εξευτελιστικός (el) m (exeftelistikós), μειωτικός (el) m (meiotikós)
  • Hungarian: pejoratív (hu)
  • Italian: peggiorativo, riduttivo (it) m
  • Japanese: 軽蔑的な (ja) (けいべつてきな, keibetsuteki na); 侮蔑的な (ぶべつてきな, bubetsuteki na); 侮辱的な (ja) (ぶじょくてきな, bujokuteki na)
  • Korean: 경멸어 (gyeongmyeoreo), 경멸적인 (gyeongmyeoljeogin)
  • Macedonian: погрден m (pogrden), пејорати́вен m (pejoratíven)
  • Malayalam: അപകീർത്തികരമായ (apakīṟttikaramāya)
  • Norwegian: Bokmål: nedsettende (no) Nynorsk: nedsetjande
  • Polish: pejoratywny (pl) m
  • Portuguese: pejorativo (pt)
  • Romanian: peiorativ (ro) m
  • Russian: неодобри́тельный (ru) (neodobrítelʹnyj), уничижи́тельный (ru) (uničižítelʹnyj), презри́тельный (ru) (prezrítelʹnyj)
  • Spanish: despectivo (es), peyorativo (es)
  • Swedish: nedsättande (sv), pejorativ (sv)
  • Turkish: ablak (tr), alçaltıcı (tr), aşağılayıcı (tr), küçültücü (tr), yermeli (tr), pejoratif (tr) (sociology)
  • Ukrainian: лайли́вий m (lajlývyj), прини́зливий m (prynýzlyvyj)

Noun

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pejorative (plural pejoratives)

  1. A disparaging, belittling, or derogatory word or expression.
    • 2023 October 12, Edgar Momplaisir, “A Few Badgeys More” (15:59 from the start), in Star Trek: Lower Decks‎[1], season 4, episode 7, spoken by Logic-y (Jack McBrayer):“Get away from me, freak.” “Actually, my designation is Logic-y. I take issue with the pejorative when I am simply a product of your self-inflicted bifurcation.”

Synonyms

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  • dyslogism
  • dysphemism

Antonyms

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  • approvative
  • euphemism

Translations

[edit] disparaging, belittling or derogatory word or expression
  • Afrikaans: pejoratief (af)
  • Chinese: Mandarin: (word) 貶義詞 / 贬义词 (zh) (biǎnyìcí), 輕蔑詞 / 轻蔑词 (qīngmiècí), (expression) 貶義語 / 贬义语 (biǎnyìyǔ), 輕蔑語 / 轻蔑语 (qīngmièyǔ)
  • Czech: pejorativum (cs) n
  • Danish: pejorativ, nedsættende udsagn n
  • Dutch: pejoratief (nl)
  • Finnish: pejoratiivi (fi), haukkumasana (fi)
  • German: Pejorativum (de) n
  • Italian: peggiorativo m, spregiativo (it) m
  • Japanese: 軽蔑 (ja) (けいべつ, keibetsu); 侮蔑 (ja) (ぶべつ, bubetsu); 侮辱 (ja) (ぶじょく, bujoku)
  • Macedonian: пејорати́в m (pejoratív)
  • Norwegian: pejorativ n
  • Portuguese: pejorativo (pt) m
  • Romanian: peiorativ (ro) n
  • Serbo-Croatian: Cyrillic: пежоратив m, пејоратив m Latin: pežorativ m, pejorativ (sh) m
  • Spanish: peyorativo (es) m
  • Swedish: pejorativ (sv) n
  • Turkish: aşağılama (tr), hakaret (tr)
  • Ukrainian: лайли́ве сло́во n (lajlýve slóvo), ла́йка m (lájka), прини́зливе сло́во n (prynýzlyve slóvo)
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  • Korean: (please verify) 경멸 (ko) (gyeongmyeol)
  • Latin: (please verify) peiorativus
  • Macedonian: (please verify) погрден m (pogrden), (please verify) навредлив m (navredliv)

References

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  • “pejorative”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
  • Douglas Harper (2001–2026), “pejorative”, in Online Etymology Dictionary.
  1. ↑ 1.0 1.1 “pejorative, n. and adj.”, in OED Online Paid subscription required⁠, Oxford: Oxford University Press, launched 2000.
  2. ^ “pejorative”, in Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: Merriam-Webster, 1996–present.
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