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Pejorative GRE Vocabulary Flashcard

Published on May 14th, 2021 | Last updated on May 14th, 2021 by | Category: English Vocabulary in Context, GRE Vocabulary Flashcards in Real Context | No Comments on Pejorative GRE Vocabulary Flashcard | 76 Views | Reading Time: 1 minute

Pejorative GRE Vocabulary Flashcard

/pɪˈdʒɒr.ə.tɪv/ (adj)

derogatory, insulting, belittling, deprecatory, disapproving, scornful, disparaging, uncomplimentary, libelous, defamatory, negative, slanderous, critical, deprecative, downgrading

If a person sends you a tweet or replies to a tweet with a pejorative comment that you don’t like, you can unfollow that person. To stop them from further contacting you, you can block them. If you receive unwanted replies or abuse or threats from someone on Twitter, you can report them direct to Twitter.

You can protect your tweets so that people can only follow you if you approve them first. Do this by going into the ‘settings’ menu, then ‘security and privacy’ and ticking the ‘protect my tweets’ box.

Source: https://bulliesout.com/

Antonym: positive

Noun: pejoration

Adverb: pejoratively

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