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Politically incorrect? Sun Dec 30, 2007 19:49 pm  Politically incorrect?
 

So I was looking up words to enhance my vocabulary and I stumbled upon the word denigrate.

Quote:
1. To attack the character or reputation of; speak ill of; defame.
2. To disparage; belittle: The critics have denigrated our efforts.

My question is, has that word become politically incorrect or is it acceptable to use?
Personally I find it sounds a bit degrading but a professional opinion would perhaps provide me with more insight on the subject of language appropriateness.
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Politically incorrect? Mon Dec 31, 2007 8:09 am  Politically incorrect?
 

The word itself is fine.

The act of denigration, on the other hand, might be frowned upon by today's weak-skinned media (who help drive the PC establishment) -- unless the denigration is of someone with whom said media does not agree, or someone whom the media simply do not like.
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Politically incorrect? Sat Jan 05, 2008 18:47 pm  Politically incorrect?
 

Thank you for your answer prez Smile
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Politically incorrect? Mon Jan 07, 2008 3:52 am  Politically incorrect?
 

Thanos wrote:
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