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“dyslogistic”
dyslogistic (adjective), more dyslogistic, most dyslogistic
1. Descriptive of statements that are not favorable and which are abusive and/or disrespectful and uncomplimentary: When Jane's boss was upset because she didn't get a report on his desk as scheduled, he used the dyslogistic terms of "nitwit" and "incompetent" to express his displeasure.
2. A reference to having difficulty in expressing ideas or being unable to speak properly: Karen's son is having more dyslogistic problems whenever he tries to talk and doctors still don't have a cure for his condition.
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2. A reference to having difficulty in expressing ideas or being unable to speak properly: Karen's son is having more dyslogistic problems whenever he tries to talk and doctors still don't have a cure for his condition.
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“dyslogistic”
A reference to someone who says or makes an uncomplimentary remark about another person. (1)
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