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Derision - Law Dictionary Search Results

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Derisive

Expressing serving for or characterized by derision...


Mocking

Imitating esp in derision or so as to cause derision mimicking derisive...


Scoff

Derision ridicule mockery derisive or mocking expression of scorn contempt or reproach...


Bogtrotter

One who lives in a boggy country applied in derision to the lowest class of Irish...


Deridingly

By way of derision or mockery...


Derision

The act of deriding or the state of being derided mockery scornful or contemptuous treatment which holds one up to ridicule...


Derisory

Derisive mocking...


Geck

Scorn derision or contempt...


Groan

To give forth a low moaning sound in breathing to utter a groan as in pain in sorrow or in derision to moan...


Ha

An exclamation denoting surprise joy or grief Both as uttered and as written it expresses a great variety of emotions determined by the tone or the context When repeated ha ha it is an expression of laughter satisfaction or triumph sometimes of derisive laughter or sometimes it is equivalent to ldquoWell it is sordquo...


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