dyslogistic in a sentence
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Definition
Dyslogistic refers to language or remarks that express disapproval or contempt, often used to criticize or belittle someone or something.
Sample Sentences
- The professor's dyslogistic remarks about the student's project left everyone in the room uncomfortable.
- In a debate, he used dyslogistic language to undermine his opponent's credibility.
- Her dyslogistic comments about the new policy sparked a heated discussion among the staff.
- The article was filled with dyslogistic descriptions that painted the subject in an unflattering light.
- Despite the dyslogistic tone of the review, the film gained a substantial following.
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