DERISIVELY - significado y definición. Qué es DERISIVELY
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Qué (quién) es DERISIVELY - definición


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ACT OF INSULTING OR MAKING LIGHT, OFTEN USING CARICATURE
Derisive; Make fun of; Mocking; Draft:Mockery; Derision; Making fun of; Scoffing; Ridicule; Derisiveness; Draft:Scoffer
a.; (also derisory)
Scoffing, mocking, ridiculing, scornful, contemptuous, contumelious.
deride         
WORD OR GRAMMATICAL FORM EXPRESSING A LOW OPINION OF SOMEONE OR SOMETHING
Term of disparagement; Terms of disparagement; Pejoration; Prejorative; Pejoratively; Perjorative; Dyslogism; Lazy Loser; Dyslogisms; Loser (person); Pejorative term; Term of derision; Dyslogistic; Derogative; Pejoratives; Deride; Term of abuse; Terms of abuse; Name slur; Derogatory term; Derogatory; Derogatory language; Denigrating term; Slur (pejorative)
(derides, deriding, derided)
If you deride someone or something, you say that they are stupid or have no value. (FORMAL)
Opposition MPs derided the Government's response to the crisis...
= ridicule
VERB: V n
Ejemplos de uso de DERISIVELY
1. Rumsfeld derisively described as "old Europe" _ is now mostly gone.
2. "I can throw better than you," he tells me derisively.
3. "Goodbye America," one said derisively as an American reporter approached.
4. No wonder some describe our capital city derisively as Londonistan.
5. Gilmore uses the nickname "Rudy McRomney" in derisively lumping together former New York mayor Rudolph W.