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

INFORMAL FALLACY WHICH PRESENTS AN OPPONENT'S ARGUMENT AS ABSURD
Ridiculing; Appeal to Ridicule; Argument from derision; Horse laugh; Reductio ad ridiculum; Argument by sneer; Argument by mockery; Horse-laugh; Argument to ridicule

derision         
  • The [[mocking of Jesus]], here as depicted by [[Matthias Grünewald]], is an historically popular theme for artists.
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
If you treat someone or something with derision, you express contempt for them.
He tried to calm them, but was greeted with shouts of derision.
= disdain
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derision         
  • The [[mocking of Jesus]], here as depicted by [[Matthias Grünewald]], is an historically popular theme for artists.
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
[d?'r??(?)n]
¦ noun contemptuous ridicule or mockery.
Derivatives
derisible d?'r?z?b(?)l adjective
Origin
ME: via OFr. from late L. derisio(n-), from deridere 'scoff at'.
derision         
  • The [[mocking of Jesus]], here as depicted by [[Matthias Grünewald]], is an historically popular theme for artists.
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
n.
1) to arouse, provoke derision
2) an object of derision

Wikipedia

Appeal to ridicule

Appeal to ridicule (also called appeal to mockery, ad absurdo, or the horse laugh) is an informal fallacy which presents an opponent's argument as absurd, ridiculous, or humorous, and therefore not worthy of serious consideration.