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ridicule
/ ˈrɪdɪˌkjuːl /
noun
language or behaviour intended to humiliate or mock; derision
verb
(tr) to make fun of, mock, or deride
Other Word Forms
- ridiculer noun
- self-ridicule noun
- unridiculed adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of ridicule1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
The incident has fueled a storm of late-summer ridicule, with memes ricocheting across social media and commentators pointing to the almost slapstick nature of the scandal.
The premise is simple — Scorsese, perfectionist filmmaker, mercilessly ridicules the photos he took of his nephew’s birthday party — but it’s his deadpan performance that really sells the joke.
Despite the ridicule, Reshammiya is not interested in chipping away bits of his personality - instead he embraces his quirks, turning them into a commercially successful signature.
Get the wrong name and you risk ridicule.
"I couldn't really go out and enjoy myself without being ridiculed or started on because of my ticks."
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