It means expressing disapproval; also means to belittle someone or something. Also to devalue or condemn something.
The deprecatory look on Jane's face showed just how disapproving she was of Anne's cheating. Deprecatory:to express disapproval
A bardee is a minor poet or bard, used as a self-deprecatory epithet by Robert Burns.
Innuendo A slanting device which incorporates the manipulation of language by insulating something deprecatory about someone or something without actually saying it. (Points :1) Rhetorical definition Innuendo Fallacy Stereotype
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"la boue" (fem.) is the mud in French. "Boche" is an old deprecatory term meaning "German".
Luckily for you, Canadians can be quite self-deprecatory in their humour - watch a few Canadian comedies and steal all their jokes.
Here's some eleven (11) letter words that start with D and end with Y:dangerously. dangleberry. declamatory. declaratory. delinquency. deprecatory. dermatology. despondency. deuteronomy. dynamically.
Flagged words are usually the words that match an entry in a dictionary of slang words, deprecatory words, etc. Such words are frequently replaced by several stars before validating a post. It gives the user the chance to rephrase their post, especially when the flag was uncalled for.
over charged for 8 years on an sr-22 by progressive insurance and trying to get my money back have had extemely rude deprecatory emails was charged 50.00 per year filing fees plus i need to know if sr-22 filers pay a higher premium and how much
Bardy is a beetle larva of Australia (Bardistus cibarius) that bores into plants and is used as food by Aborigines. As an adjective it means bold, forward or insolent.
Flagged words are usually the words that match an entry in a dictionary of slang words, deprecatory words, etc. Such words are frequently replaced by several stars before validating a post. It gives the user the chance to rephrase their post, especially when the flag was uncalled for.