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Make derogatory sentences

Derogatory pinyin

Athena Chu: Bianyi

Derogatory interpretation

Meaning: the disapproval or bad meaning contained in the sentence: ~ word.

Create derogatory terms:

1, this sentence is not derogatory.

2. Such derogatory comments are really embarrassing for bisexuals.

This article thinks that using such derogatory language will affect the way we treat animals.

4. Children who are not confident often suffer from a steady stream of derogatory information for a long time.

5. Iowa is a derogatory term for homosexuals.

Moreover, even before the ban on "derogatory jokes" was announced, the BBC's increasingly neurotic humor performance attracted the dissatisfaction of many senior comedy hosts.

By the way, the word "small" here is not derogatory, but only represents the scale of what you are capable of doing.

8. In today's society, the words "sophist" and "sophistry" have become derogatory.

9. "In the past, when we were doing entertainment programs, people called us singers (which is a derogatory term in Pashto)," nazir said.

10, economists then come to the conclusion that the regulation of fiscal policy is wrong and "fine-tuning" has become a derogatory term.

1 1. There is even a derogatory name for this kind of virtual support: "Laziness".

12, Reuters said that the word "Paki" is a derogatory term used to address Pakistani immigrants or their descendants.

13 I remember that when we were in Chinese class in primary school, the derogatory term of "envy" was "jealousy"-that is, when others surpassed themselves, they would feel uncomfortable.

14. Whether the word yuppie is regarded as positive or negative depends on who the user is.

15. However, the news media should also make every effort to ensure that the discussion is conducted in a civilized way and prevent spreading lies or making derogatory attacks on others.

16, because every Chinese character has its meaning, translation must also avoid using those Chinese characters with derogatory or strange connotations.

17. The situation is so bad that "Japan" has become a derogatory term in economics, which means endless anxiety and recession.

The word "entrepreneur" was rarely used at that time. When it is mentioned, it is often derogatory, and it feels like a person selling those watches on his arm on a street corner.

19. Now, three years have passed since Boeing's original plan, and it has become a derogatory term, because passengers finally have a chance to judge: Is it worthwhile to wait?

20. Using these two words can avoid such derogatory terms as "homosexuality" and "heterosexuality", and most people will think that these two words are too medical.

2 1, I refuse this statement because I don't want to accept the view that work is derogatory.

22. Power, money and sex are all considered derogatory.

Jews don't think Pharisee is a bad word, but in English, in many languages, it has a derogatory meaning because Christians use it.

We can't regard social security as social welfare, because social insurance is a derogatory term, and politicians don't want to offend society.

In the year when "banker" became a derogatory term, Leonard Albers brought some goodwill-and good public relations-to the discredited financial industry.

26. Leave your comments and tell us what positive and negative adjectives you know.