Crossword-Solution: DEROGATORY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| Derogatory | a. | Tending to derogate, or lessen in value; expressing derogation; detracting; injurious; -- with from to, or unto. |
We have 127 clues for the answer “DEROGATORY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Disparaging or expressive of a low opinion | 1 answer |
| BENEATH one | 5 answers |
| dyslogistic | 5 answers |
| Unflattering | 12 answers |
| Demeaning | 13 answers |
| Insinuating | 16 answers |
| Cussed | 19 answers |
| bowelless | 20 answers |
| Uncomplimentary | 20 answers |
| snide | 21 answers |
| out of humour | 23 answers |
| out of humor | 26 answers |
| working ill | 27 answers |
| calumnious | 33 answers |
| depreciatory | 34 answers |
| depreciating | 36 answers |
| incriminating | 37 answers |
| taunting | 37 answers |
| prejudicial | 38 answers |
| damning | 39 answers |
| Belittling. | 42 answers |
| ruinous | 43 answers |
| wrongful | 45 answers |
| inequitable | 48 answers |
| unparliamentary | 48 answers |
| anathematising | 49 answers |
| calumniating | 49 answers |
| comminatory | 49 answers |
| denunciatory | 49 answers |
| fulminatory | 49 answers |
| humiliating | 49 answers |
| imprecatory | 49 answers |
| libelling | 49 answers |
| maledictory | 49 answers |
| reviling | 49 answers |
| shaming | 49 answers |
| damnatory | 50 answers |
| injuring | 50 answers |
| Bogus | 50 answers |
| Irreverent | 50 answers |
| discreditable | 51 answers |
| Ignoble | 52 answers |
| Vituperative. | 52 answers |
| censorious | 52 answers |
| debasing | 52 answers |
| depreciative | 52 answers |
| Maligning. | 53 answers |
| Maleficent | 53 answers |
| undeserved | 53 answers |
| iniquitous | 54 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who elects, or has the right of choice; a person who
is entitled to take part in an election, or to give his vote in favor
of a candidate for office.
Hint 2 anagram
TRLECEO
Hint 3 another clue
A BALLOT CAST BY A VOTER WHO VOTES FOR ALL THE CANDIDATES OF ONE PARTY
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Sentences with DEROGATORY (5)
Derogatory term for IBM's perverted version of UNIX, AIX, especially for the AIX 3.? used in the IBM RS/6000 series.
Usually derogatory, implying that the original was being overextended and should have been thrown away, and the new product is ugly, inelegant, or bloated.
Five! Over two years and hundreds of feedback forms? How could there be any harm attributed to these particular forms when you know that both of those instructors have consistently received derogatory evaluations from the students since they started teaching the course?" Diana held the offending papers out in demonstration toward Lyle, indignation rampant in her gesture.
She spoke as if she would make me understand that all sorcerous spells were completely at her command, but that the exercise of such powers would be derogatory to her high rank in the heavenly kingdom.
She was not very quick-witted, but I think she a little resented my familiarity, and retaliated by comparisons between her compatriots and mine, always in a tone derogatory to the latter.
Quotes with DEROGATORY (3)
When a girl uses six derogatory adjectives in her attempt to paint the portrait of the loved one, it means something. One may indicate a merely temporary tiff. Six is big stuff.
Your perception is riveting, Amal," he says in a bored and sarcastic tone, dropping the note down on my desk. "It's comforting to know that there are people in my class who have the maturity and intelligence to make derogatory comments about other people's external appearances." Now what am I supposed to say to that?" What do you have to say for yourself?" Friggin' mind reader.
An elementary school student asked me the NOT “politically correct” question, “Is an idiot smarter than a moron?” I had to Google it because I was afraid to respond in today’s PC society and didn’t want to offend him, his parents, or anyone else. Here’s what I found. Technically, a moron is smarter than an idiot. An imbecile is also smarter than an idiot. Although today the words are considered insulting and derogatory, prior to the 1960s they were widely used as actual psych…