Results for: derision,%20ridicule,%20mockery;%20target%20of%20mockery,%20object%20of%20ridicule,%20disdain,%20disdain%20somebody%20or%20something,%20object%20of%20contempt,%20reject%20something%20contemptuously,%20deride;%20reje
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abuse, disparagement, defamation, libel, derisionrevilement
amorous behavior, competitive physical activity, derision, enjoy yourself, for informal wear, for sporting activities, form of address, frolic, play; engage in sports; ridicule; trifle, joke, tease; show off, display ostentatiously, gambler, game, athl...sport
any of several species of food fish that resemble the pike (native to the waters near Florida and the West Indies); gesture of derision, scornful gesture, large bony fish, rude gesture, sergeant fishsnook
be derisive or scornful, eat hungrily, expression of scorn, mock, gibe, jeer, ridicule; object of derision or mockery; food (Slang), object of scorn, deride, ridicule; eat voraciously (Slang)scoff
derision, degradation; act of rendering uselessstultification
derision, ridicule, mockery; target of mockery, object of ridicule, disdain, disdain somebody or something, object of contempt, reject something contemptuously, deride; reject with contempt; treat with derision, treat with contemptscorn
derision, scorn, repugnance, loathingcontemptuousness
derisive remark, taunt, rude gibe, derisive shout, express derision vocally, ridicule, deride, sneer, mock, insultjeer
deserving of scorn and ridicule, contemptible, worthy of derisionderisible
disrespectful laugh, laugh disrespectfully, laugh quietly, laugh in a stifled manner; laugh slyly; neigh, whinny (of a horse), say something with derision, sly laugh; stifled laughter, suppressed chuckle; neigh, whinny (made by a horse), sniggersnicker
having the qualities of satire, using mockery and derision to demonstrate the negative aspects of human follysatiric
having the qualities of satire, using mockery and derision to demonstrate the negative aspects of human follysatirical
insulting speech, jeering; mimicry; ridicule; occasion of derision; poor or offensive imitation, scorn, something inadequatemockery
literary work designed to demonstrate the negative aspects of human folly through the use of mockery and derision, literary work using satire, use of witsatire
make "s" sound, make a hissing sound; express disapproval or derision by making a hissing sound, show negative opinion of something, sound expressing disapproval, sound like "s", sss sound, noise which sounds like escaping steam, whisper loudlyhiss
 

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