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Now the term for most people is just a pejorative.
Do you really want to be with someone who thinks in such pejorative terms?
Some of these terms may be seen as pejorative or offensive.
Then the pejorative word had a run of good luck.
Unless, of course, they mean it in the pejorative sense.
To him it was a pejorative label which he did not like.
They were intimately involved but not in a pejorative way.
This pejorative may be given to anyone as an insult.
The use of the term left coast is not usually pejorative.
In other words, the term is not pejorative, but the opposite.
Since when has the word politics, especially in an election year, taken on a pejorative meaning?
Working from home used to have a slightly pejorative ring to it.
Yet many doctors view the word "politics" as a pejorative.
However, this term is now mostly considered pejorative by some people.
How have they allowed the word "liberal" to become a pejorative?
The term is often used as a pejorative in Ireland.
And that may well be the only local pejorative connected with the species.
I was therefore not surprised when they talked of their teachers in pejorative terms.
Out of your level, and I don't mean that in any pejorative sense.
At about the same time, a new, pejorative use became prevalent in some parts of the world.
We did not regard it as pejorative in the context.
I think you have a pejorative "still" in your headline.
"It's as if making money had become pejorative," he once said.
It's a pejorative term and in some cases used as a nickname.
The term may be considered pejorative by opponents of such systems.