Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

dyslogy

Noun
/dɪsˈlɒdʒ.i/
Definition
A term used to describe the use of negative language or expression, particularly in the context of communication or discourse.
Examples
  • The dyslogy surrounding the project highlighted its numerous setbacks rather than its achievements.
  • In her review, she employed dyslogy to describe the movie’s poor script and lackluster performances.
  • His dyslogy in discussions often disheartened the team, making it hard to focus on solutions.
Meaning
Dyslogy refers to the tendency to speak or write about something in a critical or disparaging manner, often emphasizing the flaws or negative aspects rather than the positive ones.
Synonyms
  • Criticism
  • Disparagement
  • Denunciation
  • Condemnation
  • Derision