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Pejoratively

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The student talked pejoratively about their least favorite subject in school.
The teacher spoke pejoratively of the student's lack of effort in class.
He pejoratively described the brand as "generic."
The teacher criticized the student's essay, stating it was "poorly researched and hastily written" pejoratively.
The boss referred to the new employee's work as "amateurish" pejoratively, implying they were not up to par with the rest of the team.
He spoke about the restaurant pejoratively, comparing it unfavorably to other places he had eaten.
The movie critic wrote pejoratively about the film's plot.
The customer complained pejoratively to the waiter about the food.
The politician was described pejoratively as a "career politician" by his opponents.
The boss pejoratively referred to the intern as "the new guy."
She pejoratively referred to the low-quality product as "dollar store junk."
The boss pejoratively referred to the remote worker as "the at-home employee."
The company's new product was pejoratively dismissed as a "cheap knockoff" by the critics.
The fashion critic wrote pejoratively about the designer's latest collection, calling it "tacky" and "over the top".
The journalist wrote pejoratively about the celebrity's recent scandal.
The students pejoratively referred to the substitute teacher as "the sub."
The soccer players pejoratively referred to the opposing team as "the losers."
The boss referred pejoratively to the employee as a "slacker" in front of his colleagues.
She pejoratively referred to the assistant as "the secretary."
The children pejoratively referred to the old man as "grandpa."
The historian described the period as a "dark age" pejoratively due to its lack of progress.
The city dwellers pejoratively referred to the rural area as "the boonies."
He pejoratively referred to the small car as "a toy."
The literary critic dismissed the author's work pejoratively as "trivial" and "unoriginal".
The coach spoke pejoratively of the player's poor performance in the game.
The musician's new album was pejoratively labeled as "derivative" by some music critics.
The teacher addressed the student pejoratively for asking a question.
He looked at her pejoratively as she stumbled over her words.
The article portrayed the country pejoratively.
The manager treated his employees pejoratively.
The homeless population was pejoratively referred to as "bums" by some members of the community.
The judge spoke pejoratively about the defendant's character.
The term "feminine hygiene products" is often used pejoratively to mock or shame women.
She spoke pejoratively about the cleaning staff.
The traditional cuisine of the country was pejoratively described as "unappetizing" by some tourists.
The political opponent was pejoratively labeled as a "career politician."
The speaker addressed the audience pejoratively.
The company's new budget airline was pejoratively referred to as a "cattle class" carrier.
The politician spoke pejoratively about his opponent.
The job was pejoratively referred to as "menial labor" by some elitists.
The customer spoke to the waiter pejoratively about the food.
The homeowner described the neighborhood as "run-down and unsafe" pejoratively.
The manager described the competitor's products as "cheap knockoffs" pejoratively.
He referred to the opposing political party as "out of touch with reality" pejoratively.
She described the new restaurant as "just another fast-food joint" pejoratively.
She referred to her neighbor's car pejoratively, saying it was old and beat up compared to her own.
The reviewer described the movie pejoratively, saying it was a poor imitation of other films in its genre.
The teacher spoke of the student's poor grades pejoratively, suggesting that they were not as intelligent as their peers.
She commented on the small size of her apartment pejoratively, comparing it unfavorably to her friend's much larger one.
The musician dismissed the genre as "unoriginal and uninspiring" pejoratively.
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