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stigmatic

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for stigmatic.

Editorial note

The fact that it’s such a common misconception that it is so debilitating across the board is stigmatic.

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Parts of speech2

Quick take

One who displays stigmata, the five wounds of Christ.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of stigmatic gathered in one view.

noun

One who displays stigmata, the five wounds of Christ.

noun

One who has been marked or deformed by nature.

noun

One who has been branded as punishment.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for stigmatic.

adjective

Marked with a stigma, or with something reproachful to character; stigmatized.

Example sentences

1

The fact that it’s such a common misconception that it is so debilitating across the board is stigmatic.

2

Which isn’t wrong at all, after all the Sun is a natural fusion reactor so solar panels aren’t like it’s free of stigmatic nuclear technology.

3

Is there any supply of non-deforested palm oil that you can tap into and charge your stigmatic customers extra?

4

But then why call out that very potentially stigmatic thing at all, with sources to boot?

5

Women are more willing to report it and society is less stigmatic towards it.

6

It's really unproductive and shameful that mental health issues are so stigmatic.

7

While they may exhibit their own stigmatic qualities, they are, IME, different.

8

It is about carelessness and sloth, a stigmatic act.

9

I think any emotion held long-term is definitely distorted, if not stigmatic.

10

By the way, that is the reason that many newspapers (e.g., the NYTimes)have policies against reporting the names of rape victims, precisely because of the stigmatic effects on the victim.

11

I suspect that will be stigmatic, or is already.

12

My argument was that many different kinds of good can be had from the availability of resources and casting resource acquisition in a stigmatic light is cutting innovation off at the knees.

Quote examples

1

Then Tedros calling travel bans “stigmatic.” Precisely when travel bans were needed at the onset of the spreading.

2

If other cultures don’t have some kind of stigmatic word for “crossing the street without pedestrian right-of-way” then of course it is American-specific.

3

That means that “Anastigmat” can be translated as a “non-non-stigmatic”.

4

Perhaps it shouldn't be as stigmatic as "firing" after 30 days but you have instead hired someone on a 30 day contract with option to hire permanently.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use stigmatic in a sentence?

The fact that it’s such a common misconception that it is so debilitating across the board is stigmatic.

What does stigmatic mean?

One who displays stigmata, the five wounds of Christ.

What part of speech is stigmatic?

stigmatic is commonly used as noun, adjective.