deride 音标拼音: [dɪr'ɑɪd]
vt . 嘲弄,嘲笑
嘲弄,嘲笑
deride v 1 :
treat or speak of with contempt ; "
He derided his student '
s attempt to solve the biggest problem in mathematics "
Deride \
De *
ride "\,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Derided };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Deriding }.] [
L .
deridere ,
derisum ;
de -
rid ?
re to laugh .
See {
Ridicule }.]
To laugh at with contempt ;
to laugh to scorn ;
to turn to ridicule or make sport of ;
to mock ;
to scoff at .
[
1913 Webster ]
And the Pharisees ,
also , . . .
derided him . --
Luke xvi .
14 .
[
1913 Webster ]
Sport that wrinkled Care derides .
And Laughter holding both his sides . --
Milton .
Syn :
To mock ;
laugh at ;
ridicule ;
insult ;
taunt ;
jeer ;
banter ;
rally .
Usage :
To {
Deride }, {
Ridicule }, {
Mock }, {
Taunt }.
A man may ridicule without any unkindness of feeling ;
his object may be to correct ;
as ,
to ridicule the follies of the age .
He who derides is actuated by a severe a contemptuous spirit ;
as ,
to deride one for his religious principles .
To mock is stronger ,
and denotes open and scornful derision ;
as ,
to mock at sin .
To taunt is to reproach with the keenest insult ;
as ,
to taunt one for his misfortunes .
Ridicule consists more in words than in actions ;
derision and mockery evince themselves in actions as well as words ;
taunts are always expressed in words of extreme bitterness .
[
1913 Webster ]
80 Moby Thesaurus words for "
deride ":
banter ,
be above ,
be contemptuous of ,
belittle ,
care nothing for ,
chaff ,
contemn ,
dare ,
despise ,
diminish ,
disdain ,
disparage ,
disprize ,
disregard ,
dump on ,
feel contempt for ,
feel superior to ,
flout ,
get fresh ,
get smart ,
grin at ,
have a nerve ,
have the cheek ,
have the gall ,
hold beneath one ,
hold cheap ,
hold in contempt ,
hold in derision ,
insult ,
jeer at ,
jolly ,
kid ,
knock ,
laugh at ,
laugh to scorn ,
look down upon ,
lout ,
make bold ,
make fun of ,
make game of ,
make merry with ,
misprize ,
mock ,
pan ,
pillory ,
point at ,
poke fun at ,
pooh -
pooh ,
presume ,
put down ,
put one on ,
quiz ,
rag ,
rally ,
rank low ,
razz ,
rib ,
ride ,
ridicule ,
roast ,
scoff at ,
scorn ,
scout ,
set at defiance ,
set at naught ,
slight ,
slight over ,
smile at ,
sneer at ,
sneeze at ,
snicker at ,
sniff at ,
snigger at ,
snort at ,
take liberties ,
taunt ,
tease ,
think nothing of ,
treat with contempt ,
twit
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DERIDE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster To deride someone or something is not merely to criticize or insult them, but to lower them (or attempt to lower them) in others’ esteem by making them appear ridiculous or worthy of mockery
DERIDE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary DERIDE definition: 1 to laugh at or show no respect for someone or something, because you think they are stupid or of… Learn more
DERIDE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Deride definition: to laugh at in scorn or contempt; scoff or jeer at; mock See examples of DERIDE used in a sentence
Deride - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com Deride comes from the Latin root dērīdēre, meaning "to ridicule, to scorn," and it's often used to express dislike or even hatred Criticizing something with words is a common way to deride, and politicians often deride each other in their speeches during election campaigns
Deride - definition of deride by The Free Dictionary deride - treat or speak of with contempt; "He derided his student's attempt to solve the biggest problem in mathematics"
Deride Definition Meaning - YourDictionary Deride definition: To laugh at, speak of, or write about dismissively or contemptuously
deride verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of deride verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
deride - Wiktionary, the free dictionary deride (third-person singular simple present derides, present participle deriding, simple past and past participle derided) To laugh at or mock (someone or something) harshly; to ridicule, to scorn Synonyms: see Thesaurus: ridicule
DERIDE Synonyms: 69 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster Synonyms for DERIDE: ridicule, mock, jeer, taunt, tease, jibe, gibe, laugh (at); Antonyms of DERIDE: approve, endorse, commend, applaud, indorse, sanction
DERIDE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If you deride someone or something, you say that they are stupid or have no value