See also: péjorative

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Etymology

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French 1882 péjoratif (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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pejorative (comparative more pejorative, superlative most pejorative)

  1. Disparaging, belittling or derogatory.

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Noun

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pejorative (plural pejoratives)

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

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  1. ^ pejorative”, in Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: Merriam-Webster, 1996–present.