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The example sentences of DERISIVE in videos (1 in total of 1)

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Use "derisive" in a sentence | "derisive" example sentences

How to use "derisive" in a sentence?

  • Burroughs's voice is hard, derisive, inventive, free, funny, serious, poetic, indelibly American.
    -Joan Didion-
  • Love without laughter can be grim and oppressive. Laughter without love can be derisive and venomous. Together they make for greatness of spirit.
    -Robert K. Greenleaf-
  • Book - Learning : The dunce's derisive term for all knowledge that transcends his own impertinent ignorance.
    -Ambrose Bierce-
  • Factory windows are always brokenOther windows are let alone.No one throws through the chapel-windowThe bitter, snarling, derisive stone.
    -Vachel Lindsay-
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Definition and meaning of DERISIVE

What does "derisive mean?"

/dəˈrīsiv/

derisive

adjective
Abusing vocally; expressing contempt or ridicule.

What are synonyms of "derisive"?
Some common synonyms of "derisive" are:
  • mocking,
  • ridiculing,
  • jeering,
  • scoffing,
  • jibing,
  • pillorying,
  • teasing,
  • derisory,
  • snide,
  • disdainful,
  • disparaging,
  • denigratory,
  • dismissive,
  • slighting,
  • detracting,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈmäkiNG/

mocking
adjective verb

making fun of person or thing in cruel way. To laugh at someone or something in an unkind way.

/ˈridiˌkyo͞ol/

ridiculing
verb

subject to contemptuous and dismissive language or behaviour.

/ˈjiriNG/

jeering
adjective verb

making rude and mocking remarks, typically in loud voice. To laugh at or shout rudely to show disrespect.

/ˈskôfiNG/

scoffing
adjective noun verb

contemptuously ridiculing someone. contemptuous ridicule. To laugh at with contempt and derision.

/jīb/

jibing
verb

make insulting or mocking remarks.

/ˈpilərē/

verb

put someone in pillory.

/ˈtēziNG/

teasing
adjective verb

intended to provoke or make fun of someone in playful way. To playfully embarrass or make fun of.

/dəˈrīs(ə)rē/

derisory
adjective

Not significant/effective, e.g. by being too small.

/snīd/

snide
adjective noun

Saying something nasty in an indirect, clever way. unpleasant or underhand person.

/disˈdānfəl/

disdainful
adjective

showing contempt or lack of respect.

/diˈsperijiNG/

disparaging
adjective verb

expressing opinion that something is of little worth. To criticize in a disrespectful way.

/disˈmisiv/

dismissive
adjective

feeling or showing that something is unworthy of consideration.

/ˈslīdiNG/

slighting
adjective verb

showing lack of respect. To ignore or treat rudely and with no respect.

/dəˈtrakt/

detracting
verb

Cause someone or something to be distracted or diverted from..

What are antonyms of "derisive"?
Some common antonyms of "derisive" are:
  • respectful,
  • praising,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/rəˈspek(t)fəl/

respectful
adjective

Showing respect, consideration or politeness.

/prāz/

praising
verb

express admiration of approval of.

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