Sentences

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

  1. The professor's dyslogistic remarks about the student's project left everyone in the room uncomfortable.
  2. In a debate, he used dyslogistic language to undermine his opponent's credibility.
  3. Her dyslogistic comments about the new policy sparked a heated discussion among the staff.
  4. The article was filled with dyslogistic descriptions that painted the subject in an unflattering light.
  5. Despite the dyslogistic tone of the review, the film gained a substantial following.

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