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Adjective(1) expressing disapproval,negative,belittling(2) expressing disapproval(3) negative(4) belittling

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Synonyms
Adjective
1. disparaging
2. derogatory
4. deprecatory
7. libelous
8. abusive
10. slighting
11. bitchy


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