adjective
- expressing disapproval, criticism, or censure; unfavorable or disparaging
Usage: formal; literary
Examples
- The critic's dyslogistic review of the film focused on its weak plot and poor dialogue.
- His dyslogistic remarks about the company's management angered many employees.
- The newspaper published a dyslogistic account of the politician's record in office.
- She made dyslogistic comments about her rival's artistic abilities.
- The dyslogistic tone of the report made it clear the auditors had serious concerns.
- Despite the dyslogistic assessment, the team remained confident in their strategy.