English to Telugu Dictionary derogatory

derogatory

అమర్యాదకరమైన
definition
adjective
she tells me I'm fat and is always making derogatory remarks
showing a critical or disrespectful attitude.
translation of 'derogatory'
గౌరవహానికరమైన,
తక్కువైన,
మర్యాదకు తక్కువైన
example
Peers often hold back and may refer to the gifted person in 'derogatory' terms.
The use of slang has been common among doctors for years, despite official disapproval of 'derogatory' terms.
I was disappointed that he had to resort to 'derogatory' and intolerant remarks to try to be funny.
Much urban music is plagued by an attitude towards women and gay people that is 'derogatory' .
Almost every reference to them employs demeaning and 'derogatory' stereotypes.
The people who made the 'derogatory' remarks were a group whose tongues may have been loosened by drink.
A nightclub boss has been suspended following an allegation over a racially 'derogatory' remark.
People have lost their jobs over 'derogatory' remarks made in blogs, but can you be sued for libel or defamation?
I could only make out my name and from her tone of voice I realized that it was used in 'derogatory' terms.
I find the consistently 'derogatory' comments about the people who ride motorcycles totally unacceptable.
Some time ago on this site I made some 'derogatory' comments about birds.
Buying the best talent around and then making 'derogatory' remarks about other professionals is a swift route to antagonism.
Why should you and I be forced to suffer repeated use of a 'derogatory' professional insult?
They sang rebel songs and made the odd 'derogatory' remark about the yeomen.
And bear in mind I mean no disrespect and that the term used is definitely not 'derogatory' in any way.
Secondly, irritating, defamatory and 'derogatory' comments left at this site by visitors will be deleted.
I would also ask her to listen carefully, and not to dismiss you with 'derogatory' remarks.
He said that we could not refer to groups of people in 'derogatory' terms.
Elsewhere, this choice of discipline might have attracted 'derogatory' remarks.
People stood on platforms, violently gesticulating and calling each other 'derogatory' names.
Further, as many group occasions were bachelor parties, men in groups often spoke 'derogatorily' about marriage and relationships.
Roma, 'derogatorily' known as gypsies, have lived in Eastern Europe since about 1300.
Many of the incomers (or ‘white settlers’, as they are sometimes 'derogatorily' known) are seeking a better quality of life away from the big cities.
The years that followed have loosely been described - usually 'derogatorily' - as an ‘arms race.’
This is why serious astrologers shrink away from what is somewhat 'derogatorily' referred to as ‘sun-sign astrology‘.
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