pejorative in Vietnamese

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Sentence patterns related to "pejorative"

Below are sample sentences containing the word "pejorative" from the English - Vietnamese Medical Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "pejorative", or refer to the context using the word "pejorative" in the English - Vietnamese Medical Dictionary.

1. The new terminology will quickly become pejorative.

2. Commie: [noun] pejorative term for a Communist

3. Cult is often associated with pejorative and negative connotations.

4. Used to modify pejorative nouns: an Abject failure

5. What does Anecdata mean? (usually humorous or pejorative) Anecdotal evidence

6. Isn't there a suggestion that "poetess" is slightly pejorative?

7. The term hyper-Calvinist is often used as a pejorative

8. I'm using the word 'academic' here in a pejorative sense.

9. The psychiatric model added other, more pejorative, associations with overweight.

10. ' Swot 'is a pejorative term for someone who studies a lot.

11. What does Chauvinistic mean? (pejorative) Of or pertaining to chauvinism or chauvinists

12. Bowdlerization, although a pejorative term, can have both good and bad results

13. Make sure students realise that 'fat' is an unflattering or pejorative word.Sentencedict.com

14. And so it acquired its contemporary, pejorative connotation of idle chatter.

15. Make sure students realise that 'fat' is an unflattering or pejorative word.

16. The class distinctions we employ, you would maintain, are descriptive not pejorative.

17. Vegetal Tasting term used to describe a vegetable like aroma. Usually pejorative.

18. I agree I am ambitious, and I don't see that as a pejorative term.

19. The term "kathoey" may be considered pejorative, especially in the form "kathoey-saloey".

Từ "kathoey" có thể được xem là miệt thị, nhất là khi nói "kathoey-saloey".

20. Soldiers invent "mildly pejorative terms" to help them blow off steam, Adams says.

21. Appeasement is a pejorative phrase because of the association with appeasing Hitler in the 1930s

22. “Ballot harvesting” is a pejorative term for the third-party collection of mail-in Ballots

23. For Trotskyists and other revolutionary Marxists, the term Centrist in this sense has a pejorative association

24. I was, and this is the most pejorative label in all of caddying, a bag carrier.

25. (pejorative) ¿Qué te parecen los del Partido Amarillo? - Me parecen una pandilla de Charlatanes.

26. Corpulent: ( ō-bēs' ), Negative or pejorative connotations of this word may render it offensive in some contexts

27. In italian, a cariatide Caryatid is also a pejorative noun for an old, backward-looking person (e.g

28. He used the word 'girl' in the pejorative sense when referring to the women who worked for him.

29. Early nineteenth century Chinese workers in the United States were called “Coolies,” which soon acquired a pejorative connotation.

30. Bitch (/ b ɪ t ʃ / bich) is a pejorative slang word for a person, usually a woman

31. Bankster is of course pejorative, implying that the person described makes money through illegal or unethical tactics

32. While ' Birdbrain ' has long been a pejorative term used to insult someone's intelligence, rooks are considered particularly smart

33. Bourgie meaning (usually pejorative) Used to describe middle-class values in their attempt to give the semblance of discerning taste

34. Barbarians Barbarian (Greek βάρβαρος ): Greek and Roman expression, often pejorative, to indicate the nations they perceived as wild and uncivilized

35. Crank is a pejorative term used for a person who holds an unshakable belief that most of their contemporaries consider to be false

36. However, we should be wary lest use of such an emotive and pejorative term leads to premature dismissal of legitimate arguments.

37. I’ve often wondered how the name of a waterbird — the American coot — became the pejorative “old coot” for a Crotchety old man

38. Bodice ripper is a pejorative term for romance in general that has been recycled to refer to a specific sub-genre of historical romance

39. It comes as quite a shock to still hear a judge describing a child as 'illegitimate', with all the pejorative overtones of that word.

40. Professor Lockwood said it was a "pejorative name" because what happened during the Maunder Minimum "was actually nothing like an ice age at all".

41. By the time Hitler was dead and the Cold War underway, the word had lost its Godly associations and became a pejorative, Connoting mostly the …

42. The author acknowledges that Cynicism can uncover "oppression, dishonesty, hypocrisy, cruelty, and injustice." Yet for the author, "Cynicism" is a pejorative term.

43. Brogrammer Pejorative adjective for computer programmers or others with a technical skill-set that adhere to a "bro" or "cool" culture, often obnoxiously so.

44. 'Carpetbaggers? was a pejorative term referring to northerners who went south by the thousands, carrying their personal goods in luggage fashioned from carpets, after the American Civil War.

45. The term was applied to various peoples who had not converted to Islam at the time of colonization and was a pejorative, although some writers have reappropriated it.

Thuật ngữ này được áp dụng cho các dân tộc khác nhau, những người chưa chuyển đổi sang Hồi giáo vào thời thuộc địa và là một kẻ lập dị, mặc dù một số nhà văn đã tái sử dụng nó.

46. "Bohemian" was originally a term with pejorative undertones given to Roma gypsies, commonly believed by the French to have originated in Bohemia, in central Europe.

47. From Middle English Coward, from Old French coart, cuard (> French couard), from coue (“tail”), coe + -ard (pejorative agent noun suffix); coue, coe is in turn from Latin cauda

48. As verbs the difference between blather and Blither is that blather is (pejorative) to talk rapidly without making much sense while Blither is to talk foolishly; to blather

49. Note: Cantankerous is generally used to describe an unpleasant elderly person in a slightly pejorative manner. However, the term can be used to people in general, livestock, and machinery as well.

50. The term carpetbagger, used exclusively as a pejorative term, originated from the Carpet bags (a form of cheap luggage made from carpet fabric) which many of these newcomers carried