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Derogation

usgb/ˌderəˈɡeɪʃn/Volume
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Negative TonePlay
Derogation often carries a negative tone, suggesting disrespect or diminishing significance. SlideHis speech was full of derogation towards his opponents.
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Expressing InsultPlay
Use 'derogation' to describe situations where someone's reputation or character is being insulted or attacked. SlideThe article was criticized for the derogation of the actor's career.
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Emotional ImpactPlay
Derogation can affect people's emotions; use it to discuss its impact on someone's morale or self-esteem. SlideShe felt hurt after his derogation of her ideas.