derogative उदाहरण वाक्य
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- "' Nasty woman "'is a derogative, sometimes misogynic term that gained widespread attention after US presidential candidate Donald Trump hence insulted Hillary Clinton during the third and final 2016 presidential debate.
- Baroque art in many ways was similar to Renaissance art; as a matter of fact, the term was initially used in a derogative manner to describe post-Renaissance art and architecture which was over-elaborate.
- I suggest you read WP : AGF and WP : CIVIL and cool down your nasty and derogative insinuations about other editors .-- "'talk " 18 : 13, 19 January 2009 ( UTC)
- Much ado lately has been made differentiating " traveler " from " tourist, " with " tourist, " naturally, being the derogative term for one who goes from one place to another.
- In 1998, M�nch made derogative statements about Roma and Sinti in the French radio France-Inter, where he said that the Roma were " pathetic " and the gas chambers would have been the only solution for them.
- The name may be occasionally used as a mildly derogative ethnic slur or nickname for ( particularly white, rural ) South Africans, in which instance it is also spelt as it is pronounced : " yarpie ".
- The ( derogative ) suggestion that " Braidism " be adopted as a synonym for " hypnotism " was rejected by Braid; and it was rarely used at the time of the suggestion, and is never used today.
- ""'Creeping Jesus " "'is a derogative Hiberno-English term to describe a Roman Catholic seeking to make a public display of religiosity in a manner which seems hypocritical and simply for show.
- By the mid-19th century, the term had become an American colloquialism; a derogative term for anything denoting one's small stature, dark coloring, working-class status, political sentiments, or anyone of foreign extract.
- We can't because the existence of the 1st meaning makes the term ambiguous and this ambiguity can possibly be misleading and derogative ( this would be supported by the fact that many people here believe that the intended meaning is the 1st ).