derogatory in Korean
derogatory in Korean is 경멸적, 멸시적 — derogatory means showing a low opinion of someone or something; disrespectful and insulting.
derogatory in Korean
경멸적
Pronounced: gyeongmyeoljeok
tending to lessen the value of
멸시적
Pronounced: myeolsijeok
tending to lessen the value of
What does "derogatory" mean?
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adj Showing a low opinion of someone or something; disrespectful and insulting.
"He was fired for making derogatory comments about a colleague."
derogatory in a sentence
- He was fired for making derogatory comments about a colleague.
- The article used derogatory language about the town's residents.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "derogatory" in Korean?
"derogatory" in Korean is 경멸적, 멸시적. derogatory means: Showing a low opinion of someone or something; disrespectful and insulting.
How do you pronounce 경멸적?
"derogatory" in Korean is 경멸적, pronounced "gyeongmyeoljeok".
How do you use "derogatory" in a sentence?
Example: "He was fired for making derogatory comments about a colleague." In Korean, "derogatory" is 경멸적, 멸시적.
Are there other ways to say "derogatory" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 2 translations listed for "derogatory": 경멸적, 멸시적.
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