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  • 31derogatory statement — disparaging remark, negative remark (about someone or something) …

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  • 32derogatory — [dɪ rɒgət(ə)ri] adjective showing a critical or disrespectful attitude. Derivatives derogatorily adverb …

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  • 33derogatory — a. Detracting, dishonoring, depreciative, disparaging …

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  • 34derogatory — adj 1. discrediting, disfavorable, unfavorable, disapproving, disapprobatory, disapprobative; censuring, reproachful, opprobrious, impeaching, slating, inveighing, reproving, recriminating, reprehensive, reprobative, reprobating. 2. belittling,… …

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  • 35derogatory — de·rog·a·to·ry …

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  • 36derogatory — adjective Syn: disparaging, disrespectful, demeaning, critical, pejorative, negative, unfavourable, uncomplimentary, unflattering, insulting, defamatory, slanderous, libellous Ant: complimentary …

    Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

  • 37derogatory — [dɪˈrɒgət(ə)ri] adj intended to criticize or insult …

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  • 38derogatory — /dəˈrɒgətri / (say duh roguhtree), / ətəri/ (say uhtuhree) adjective tending to derogate or detract, as from authority or estimation; disparaging; depreciatory. {derogat(e) + ory1} –derogatorily, adverb –derogatoriness, noun …

  • 39derogatory clause — In a will, this is a sentence or secret character, inserted by the testator, of which he reserves the knowledge to himself, with a condition that no will he may make thereafter should be valid, unless this clause be inserted word for word. This… …

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  • 40derogatory clause — In a will, this is a sentence or secret character, inserted by the testator, of which he reserves the knowledge to himself, with a condition that no will he may make thereafter should be valid, unless this clause be inserted word for word. This… …

    Black's law dictionary