Associations to the word «Deride»
Noun
- Ridicule
- Scorn
- Sneer
- Critic
- Scully
- Pretension
- Stupid
- Mcqueen
- Reviewer
- Contempt
- Galen
- Vanity
- Mirth
- Absurdity
- Worst
- Extreme
- Satire
- Folly
- Him
- Whore
- Opponent
- Socialism
- Lament
- Superstition
- Ulysses
- Slogan
- Barbarian
- Lack
- Belisarius
- Laugh
- Insult
- Hume
- Saying
- Criticism
- Laughter
- Esther
- Dye
- Reagan
- Supporter
- Pearson
- Accused
- Shame
- Nationalism
- Dylan
- Notion
- Fan
- Revelation
- Opinion
- Audience
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
DERIDE, verb. (transitive) To harshly mock; ridicule.
Dictionary definition
DERIDE, verb. Treat or speak of with contempt; "He derided his student's attempt to solve the biggest problem in mathematics".
Wise words
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