Despectivo in english
Derogatory
pronunciation: dɜrɑgətɔri part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: dɜrɑgətɔri part of speech: adjective
In gestures
despectivo = derogatory ; snide ; deprecating ; contemptuous ; disdainful ; scornful ; cavalier ; snarky .
Example: The arbitrary surnames, for instance, given Jews in the German area many years ago were often derogatory, and those remain their personal names.Example: XML Spy does some things XMetal doesn't do, but I've also heard snide remarks about its parser.Example: The author examines under what conditions deprecating speech is perceived as harmful.Example: After a number of years in office, however, they became increasingly abrasive, remote, contemptuous of criticism, and resistant to any change that might reduce their authority.Example: Her face looked disdainful as she avoided his lunge and swung two more heavy punches into him.Example: The sad reality is that despite some great efforts a person will end up as a scornful fool.Example: Special schemes have the advantage that subjects not forming part of the core can be treated in a fairly cavalier fashion, since their importance is likely to be far less than that of core material.Example: He notes that almost always snarky, contemptuous behavior is the result of some other issue in our lives.