deride - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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From Middle French dérider, from Latin dērīdeō (“to mock, laugh at”), from dē- (“from, down from”) + rīdeō (“to laugh”).
deride (third-person singular simple present derides, present participle deriding, simple past and past participle derided)
- (transitive) To harshly mock; ridicule.
2021 July 6, Phil McNulty, “Italy beat Spain on penalties: 'Pure theatre as Italy present formidable obstacle in final'”, in BBC Sport[1]:
Italy's eventual win was worthy of an audience filling Wembley twice over, the joy of Mancini and his players a brutal contrast to the despair of much-derided Spain striker Alvaro Morata, who had actually rescued them with an equaliser in normal time after Federico Chiesa's superb opener for Italy.
- See also Thesaurus:ridicule
to harshly mock; ridicule
- Bulgarian: осмивам (bg) impf (osmivam), осмея pf (osmeja)
- Chinese:
- Dutch: ridiculiseren (nl), belachelijk (nl) maken (nl), bespotten (nl)
- Esperanto: moki
- Finnish: pilkata (fi), ivata (fi)
- French: bafouer (fr), railler (fr)
- Georgian: please add this translation if you can
- German: verhöhnen (de), verlachen (de), verspotten (de), lustig machen über (reflexive), lächerlich machen
- Gothic: 𐌱𐌹𐌼𐌰𐌼𐍀𐌾𐌰𐌽 (bimampjan)
- Greek: λοιδωρώ (loidoró)
- Ingrian: pilkata
- Interlingua: derider
- Italian: deridere (it)
- Japanese: 嘲る (ja) (あざける, azakeru), 嘲笑う (ja) (あざわらう, azawarau), 嘲笑する (ja) (ちょうしょうする, chōshō suru)
- Latin: dērīdeō (la)
- Maori: tānoa, tānoanoa, tāwai, whakatakē, whakarōriki, whakatoihara
- Norwegian: spotte
- Old English: āhliehhan
- Ottoman Turkish: گولمك (gülmek)
- Persian: به استهزا گرفتن
- Polish: wyśmiewać (pl)
- Portuguese: ridicularizar (pt), escarnecer (pt)
- Russian: высме́ивать (ru) impf (vysméivatʹ), вы́смеять (ru) pf (výsmejatʹ), насмеха́ться (ru) (nasmexátʹsja)
- Sanskrit: पीयति (pīyati)
- Spanish: ridiculizar a (es), burlarse de (es), irrisionar
- Swedish: håna (sv), förlöjliga (sv), skratta åt
- Tagalog: alipusta (tl)
- Telugu: గేలిచేయు (te) (gēlicēyu), ఎగతాళిచేయు (te) (egatāḷicēyu)
- Thai: เยาะเย้ย (yɔ́-yə́əi), เย้ยหยัน (th) (yə́əi-yǎn)
- Vietnamese: chế nhạo (vi), chế giểu
- “deride”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.
- William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin E[li] Smith, editors (1911), “deride”, in The Century Dictionary […], New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., →OCLC.
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