Later I say, "The term control freak has pejorative implications."
In a broader perspective - that of 'world music' as a whole - standardization, with its pejorative implications, might be more usefully renamed 'formula'.
She made the comment without a seeming concern or understanding of its pejorative implications.
Apostasy is generally not a self-definition: very few former believers call themselves apostates because of the pejorative implications of the term.
She knew better than to respond to Thomas's pejorative implication about psychiatry.
The effect of calling antidepressants feel-good drugs, with that label's pejorative implications, is that people are then reluctant to take those drugs.
And, despite its pejorative implication, quitting need not be as reckless as it sounds.
In English, the red panda is also called lesser panda, though due to the pejorative implications of this name, "red" is generally preferred.
It was a technical term, meaning magus, and like its synonym gabr (of uncertain etymology) originally had no pejorative implications.
Such disclosure, the institute argues, "creates a pejorative implication that such investing is inherently suspect."