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1 definition found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
De·ride
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Derided
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Deriding
.]
To
laugh
at
with
contempt
;
to
laugh
to
scorn
;
to
turn
to
ridicule
or
make
sport
of
;
to
mock
;
to
scoff
at
.
And
the
Pharisees
,
also
, . . .
derided
him
.
--
Luke
xvi
. 14.
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
.
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