Meaning & Definition of word "Deride"

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    Deride

    /dɪˈraɪd/

    verb:

    • 1. To ridicule or mock someone or something in a contemptuous manner.
      • Example: The critics derided the film for its unrealistic plot.
    • 2. To express scorn or contempt for; to laugh at or make fun of.
      • Example: He was derided by his peers for his unconventional ideas.
    • 3. To treat someone or something as absurd or worthless.
      • Example: The professor derided the student's claims as unfounded.
    • 4. To speak of someone or something in a mocking manner.
      • Example: They derided her efforts to start a new business, claiming she would fail.
    • 5. To belittle someone through mockery or disdainful remarks.
      • Example: She felt hurt when her friends derided her new haircut.

    Etymology

    From Latin deridere, meaning 'to scoff at'

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    deriding laughter:

    Laughter that expresses scorn

    to deride someone's efforts:

    To mock someone's attempts or endeavors

    Related Words

    mock:

    To tease or laugh at in a scornful manner.

    ridicule:

    Speech or action intended to cause contemptuous laughter.

    Slang Meanings of deride

    Meaning: To roast

    Example Sentence: He really roasted his friend during the game.

    Meaning: Throw shade

    Example Sentence: She threw shade at his outfit during the meeting.