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    A pejorative is a word or phrase that expresses a negative or disrespectful connotation, often used to convey criticism or hostility towards someone or something. In contrast, a slur is a specific type of pejorative that is often directed at a particular group of people, carrying a derogatory meaning that can be reclaimed or transformed by the target group. Thus, while all slurs are pejoratives, not all pejoratives are slurs.
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