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Denigrative for Dummies

adjective


What does Denigrative really mean?

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Alright, so "denigrative" is a word that we can use to describe something that's meant to make someone or something seem less important or worthy. It's like when someone says something mean or hurtful about someone else just to bring them down. When we see or hear something denigrative, it's usually something negative and it can make us feel bad.

It's kind of like when someone says something really mean about our favorite movie or TV show, and it makes us feel like our opinion doesn't matter. Or when someone makes fun of someone else just to make themselves feel better. That's denigrative because it's meant to lessen the value of something or someone.

So, to sum it up, "denigrative" is a word we use to describe something negative that's meant to belittle or degrade someone or something else. It's not a nice thing to do or say, and it can really hurt someone's feelings. I hope that makes sense!


Revised and Fact checked by Daniel Clark on 2023-11-15 05:32:29

Denigrative In a sentece

Learn how to use Denigrative inside a sentece

  • The denigrative comments made by the bully hurt the feelings of the other students.
  • In his denigrative review, the critic only focused on the negative aspects of the movie.
  • Her denigrative attitude towards her classmates caused them to feel unwelcome and upset.
  • The denigrative remarks about her appearance made the girl feel self-conscious and insecure.
  • It is important to avoid making denigrative comments about others, as they can be hurtful and damaging.

Denigrative Synonyms

Words that can be interchanged for the original word in the same context.

Denigrative Similar Words

Words that similar to the original word, but are not synonyms.