"Derogatings" is a word that is written with six syllables and a complex phonetic structure. According to IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet), the first syllable is "dɛ", pronounced with an open 'e' sound. The second syllable is "rəʊ", pronounced with a mid-central vowel sound. The third syllable is "ɡeɪt", pronounced with a long 'a' sound. The fourth syllable is "ɪŋ", pronounced with a soft 'i' sound. The fifth syllable is "z", pronounced like a standard 's' sound. The final syllable is "ɪŋz", again with a soft 'i' sound. "Derogatings" refers to actions or statements that detract from someone's reputation or character.