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prejorate

 

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Prejorate

Part of Speech: Verb

Sense: To worsen or decline in quality or condition

Description:

Prejorate is a verb that means to deteriorate, decline, or worsen in quality or condition. It implies a negative change or degradation of something over time.


Sample Sentence:

The company's financial situation began to prejorate rapidly after the CEO's resignation.


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Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense: Describing something that is popular or well-liked

Description:

As an adjective, prejorate means something that is widely popular or well-liked by many people. It indicates strong approval and positive sentiment towards a particular thing or idea.


Sample Sentence:

The new movie release has received prejorate reviews from both critics and audiences.


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Part of Speech: Adverb

Sense: Locally or in a specific region or area

Description:

When used as an adverb, prejorate signifies something happening or being in a particular locality or specific region. It implies a restricted or limited scope of influence and refers to something happening on a smaller scale.


Sample Sentence:

This traditional dish is only prejorate available in this small town and is loved by the locals.


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