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The phrase "a pejorative" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a word or expression that has a negative connotation or is intended to belittle or demean someone or something.
Example: "Calling someone a 'loser' is often considered a pejorative term that can hurt feelings."
Alternatives: "a derogatory term" or "an insulting label".
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(That's not a pejorative term).
A pejorative finitude.
"It's a pejorative term.
MACHIAVELLIAN is usually a pejorative term.
Isn't twitcher a pejorative term?
Republicans use that word as a pejorative.
SUPERSTITION is typically a pejorative term.
He used "politics" as a pejorative term.
I don't say "slutty" as a pejorative.
It was frequently used as a pejorative.
This is not a pejorative statement.
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