Sentence examples for pejorative statement from inspiring English sources

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This is not a pejorative statement.

If a monograph is ever written about the the cinema of Rick Alverson, it may read: "Oh God, Please, When Will This Movie End?" This is by no means a pejorative statement.

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"Especially when prominent and conservative faculty members make pejorative statements and the university administration remains silent.

"Media cover these statements and activities about refugees and sometimes disseminate pejorative terms used by those they report, but it's unseemly".

Referring to anti-European statements from all the leading Republicans, he wrote: "The monolithic pejorative works to a point but conveniently overlooks the many economic achievements throughout the Continent".

However, a statement released on Wednesday afternoon said he had "subsequently gathered" the phrase "could be interpreted as pejorative to individuals and possibly cause offence".

He frequently cites Theodor Adorno's writings on Mahler, for both their positive and their pejorative appraisals, and in reading them one is yet again reminded of how musically penetrating that philosopher's statements can be, despite the often ­koan-like perplexities of their expression.

One by one she sought to knock those pejoratives down, sometimes with direct statements, sometimes with oblique ones, often with precise, carefully chosen details.

"Is 'placid' pejorative?

A pejorative finitude.

"It's tremendously pejorative".

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