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==Origin==
 
==Origin==
 
Late Latin ''pejoratus'', past participle of ''pejorare'' to make or become worse, from [[Latin]] ''pejor'' worse; akin to [[Sanskrit]] ''padyate'' he falls, Latin ''ped''-, ''pes'' foot
 
Late Latin ''pejoratus'', past participle of ''pejorare'' to make or become worse, from [[Latin]] ''pejor'' worse; akin to [[Sanskrit]] ''padyate'' he falls, Latin ''ped''-, ''pes'' foot
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==Definition==
 
==Definition==
 
*1: having [[negative]] connotations; especially : tending to disparage or belittle  
 
*1: having [[negative]] connotations; especially : tending to disparage or belittle  
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
A '''pejorative''' (also ''term of [[abuse]]'' or ''derogatory term'') is a word or grammatical form that connotes [[negativity]] and expresses [[contempt]] or distaste. A term can be regarded as ''pejorative'' in some [[social]] or cultural groups but not in others, e.g., [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hacker_(term) hacker] is a term used for [[computer]] [[criminals]] as well as quick and clever computer [[experts]]. Sometimes, a term may begin as a ''pejorative'' and eventually be adopted in a non-pejorative sense in some or all [[contexts]], e.g., "punk" or "dude". In [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historical_linguistics historical linguistics], this [[phenomenon]] is known as ''melioration'', or ''amelioration'', reclaiming, or [[semantic]] [[change]].
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A '''pejorative''' (also ''term of [[abuse]]'' or ''derogatory term'') is a word or grammatical form that connotes [[negativity]] and expresses [[contempt]] or distaste. A term can be regarded as ''pejorative'' in some [[social]] or cultural groups but not in others, e.g., [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hacker_(term) hacker] is a term used for [[computer]] [[criminals]] as well as quick and clever computer [[experts]]. Sometimes, a term may begin as a ''pejorative'' and eventually be adopted in a non-pejorative sense in some or all [[contexts]], e.g., "punk" or "dude". In [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historical_linguistics historical linguistics], this [[phenomenon]] is known as ''melioration'', or ''amelioration'', reclaiming, or [[semantic]] [[change]].
  
Name slurs can also involve an insulting or disparaging [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Innuendo innuendo] rather than being a direct derogatory remark. In some cases, a person's [[name]] can be redefined with an unpleasant or insulting [[meaning]], or applied to a [[group]] of people considered to be inferior or lower in [[Social status|social class]], as a group label with a disparaging meaning. Also, an [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethnic_slur ethnic slur] or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Racial_slur racial slur] can be used as a pejorative to imply people of those groups are inferior or deficient.
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Name slurs can also involve an insulting or disparaging [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Innuendo innuendo] rather than being a direct derogatory remark. In some cases, a person's [[name]] can be redefined with an unpleasant or insulting [[meaning]], or applied to a [[group]] of people considered to be inferior or lower in [[Social status|social class]], as a group label with a disparaging meaning. Also, an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethnic_slur ethnic slur] or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Racial_slur racial slur] can be used as a pejorative to imply people of those groups are inferior or deficient.
  
 
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[[Category: Languages and Literature]]

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Origin

Late Latin pejoratus, past participle of pejorare to make or become worse, from Latin pejor worse; akin to Sanskrit padyate he falls, Latin ped-, pes foot

Definition

  • 1: having negative connotations; especially : tending to disparage or belittle

Description

A pejorative (also term of abuse or derogatory term) is a word or grammatical form that connotes negativity and expresses contempt or distaste. A term can be regarded as pejorative in some social or cultural groups but not in others, e.g., hacker is a term used for computer criminals as well as quick and clever computer experts. Sometimes, a term may begin as a pejorative and eventually be adopted in a non-pejorative sense in some or all contexts, e.g., "punk" or "dude". In historical linguistics, this phenomenon is known as melioration, or amelioration, reclaiming, or semantic change.

Name slurs can also involve an insulting or disparaging innuendo rather than being a direct derogatory remark. In some cases, a person's name can be redefined with an unpleasant or insulting meaning, or applied to a group of people considered to be inferior or lower in social class, as a group label with a disparaging meaning. Also, an ethnic slur or racial slur can be used as a pejorative to imply people of those groups are inferior or deficient.