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alchemiest
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From: Somewhere over the rainbow
Registered: Sep 2003

posted September 13, 2005 06:14 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for alchemiest     Edit/Delete Message
The one... the only... pejorative! =)

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Pejorative
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.


A word or phrase is a pejorative (occasionally misspelled perjorative) if it expresses contempt or disapproval. The adjective pejorative is synonymous with derogatory and dyslogistic (noun: dyslogism) (antonyms: meliorative, eulogistic, noun eulogism). Dyslogisms such as "pea-brain" and "bottom-feeder" are words and phrases essentially pejorative by their nature. Although pejorative (adj.) means much the same thing as disparaging, the latter term may be applied to a look or gesture as well as to spoken language— in the evocative languages of gesture, it is not easy to distinguish a disparaging gesture from a dismissive or merely skeptical one, however.

Pejorative expressions that are not dyslogisms may also be used in a non-pejorative way, however, and determining the intent of the speaker is problematic— as with any implied meaning. Conversely, a common rhetorical ploy is to apply "pejorative" to a factual descriptor— as "toxic" might be applied to poison— and then decry it as "pejorative" to suit the agenda of those defending the substance as harmless.

Not every breath of criticism is pejorative: a "petty distinction" is indeed a petty distinction: in that case, the defender must demonstrate the authenticity and seriousness of the distinction, which may then be simply recognized as dismissive rather than pejorative.

Sometimes a term may begin as a pejorative word and eventually be adopted in a non-pejorative sense. This happened with the terms Quaker, Yankee and Ham radio operator, which were originally slang insults which came to be worn with pride. In other cases, some groups have attempted to reclaim formerly offensive words applied against them, with limited success: when usage of a term like nigger, redneck, "white cracker", dyke, queer, faggot, tranny, pervert, Kraut, geek, chav or cripple by someone outside the group is still considered offensive, that is a sign this process of neutralization is incomplete.

Conversely, a neutral (non-pejorative) term may grow to become pejorative: the term retard, to refer to a person whose mental capacity is permanently held back from development, was originally used as a euphemism, as had been moron before, itself a euphemism for idiot, in order to avoid true dyslogisms like feebleminded, and half-witted. But it quickly grew to have a pejorative sense of its own. Another example is the use of the word cripple being replaced by handicapped. Both these are considered pejorative with the term "physically challenged" as the current euphemism. This same progression, from neutral to pejorative, may be happening with the words challenged and special, used in the same sense, today. Language writer Steven Pinker has called this process "the euphemism treadmill."

Since meanings change over time, consult an up-to-date dictionary for information on specific words.
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Etymology

Unrelated to perjury, pejorative comes from the Latin pejoratus, "made worse," and made a surprisingly late entry in written English, 1882, probably deriving from a contemporary French usage, péjoratif. [1]. It is so frequently misspelled as perjorative that the Oxford English Dictionary website contains a FAQ entry about this misspelling.


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trillian
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From: The Boundless
Registered: Mar 2003

posted September 13, 2005 07:52 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for trillian     Edit/Delete Message
Thanks sweetie! So, it is what we thought, after all! Excellent.

It was so lovely to meet you--everyone just loved you, and we were all impressed with you living in NYC. Just got home from NY a couple of hours ago.

I'll have pics very soon, and will be sure to send them on to you. If I don't hate them, I'll post them at LL.

btw, for anyone who wanders in, alchemiest and I had a chance to meet over the weekend in the Chelsea section of NYC, in a sweet little Irish bar called Mullens. Absolutely the biggest bathrooms I've ever seen in any part of Manhattan.

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alchemiest
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Posts: 699
From: Somewhere over the rainbow
Registered: Sep 2003

posted September 14, 2005 08:00 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for alchemiest     Edit/Delete Message
It was wonderful to meet you, too!! I thought you and your friends were absolutely amazing =) We should definitely do that again sometime!
Lots of back at ya! =)

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