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deride
v : treat or speak of with contempt; "He derided his student's attempt to solve the biggest problem in mathematics"
Synonyms: ridicule, mock, taunt, 1twit, deride
These verbs refer to making another the butt of amusement or mirth.
Ridicule implies purposeful disparagement: “My father discouraged me by ridiculing my performances” (Benjamin Franklin).
To mock is to poke fun at someone, often by mimicking and caricaturing speech or actions: “Seldom he smiles, and smiles in such a sort/As if he mock'd himself, and scorn'd his spirit” (Shakespeare).
Taunt suggests mocking, insulting, or scornful reproach: “taunting him with want of courage to leap into the great pit” (Daniel Defoe).
To twit is to taunt by calling attention to something embarrassing: “The schoolmaster was twitted about the lady who threw him over” (J.M. Barrie).
Deride implies scorn and contempt: “Was all the world in a conspiracy to deride his failure?” (Edith Wharton).
첫댓글 비웃다, 바보취급하다
우스꽝스러운, 바보같은(rideculous)-> de(down)+ride(laugh) ->아래로 깔아보며 웃다.->비웃다,바보취급핟다.