Mockery, derision; scorn, contempt; abuse, reviling.
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释义 | the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > derision, ridicule, or mockery > [noun] (86) hokerOE Mockery, derision; scorn, contempt; abuse, reviling. hethingc1175 Scoffing, derision, mockery; scorn, contempt; dishonour. scornc1175 Mockery, derision, contempt; in modern use, indignant or passionate contempt. gabbinga1225 Jesting, scurrility, mockery; an instance of this. Cf. gab, v.1 2. Obsolete. bourd1320 In a bad sense: Mockery, bantering. (Probably the earlier sense, as in French.) scoffc1330 ‘Contemptuous ridicule; expression of scorn; contumelious language’ (Johnson); mockery. Phrase, to make scoff. Now rare or Obsolete. illusiona1382 The action of deriding or mocking; derision, mockery. Also (with plural) an instance of this. Obsolete. mowinga1382 The action of deriding or mocking something; derision, scorn. Also: an object of derision. Obsolete. derisiona1400 The action of deriding or laughing to scorn; ridicule, mockery. mockery?a1439 Derision, ridicule; a mocking or derisive utterance or action; an instance of mocking. alluding1535 The action of mocking or making fun of someone. Obsolete. rare. dor1552 Scoff, mockery, ‘making game’ chiefly in phrase to give (any one) the dor: to make game of, mock, subject to ridicule; so to put the dor upon, to rece… jerking1565 Mocking criticism. Cf. jerk, v.1 4. Obsolete. mock1569 Derision, mockery. Frequently in mock of. Now rare. frumpery1582 Abuse, mockery; also, a flout, mock, or sneer. subsannation1587 Mockery, derision; an instance of this. floutage1600 The habit or practice of flouting; mockery, jeers. ridiculous1605 Apparently: ridicule. Obsolete. rare. ludibry1637 Derision, contempt; concrete an object of derision. ridicule1675 The action or practice of laughing contemptuously at a person or thing; derisive language or behaviour; mockery, derision. razoo1888 An expression of contempt or derision, a reprimand; spec. a ‘raspberry’ (raspberry, n. 4). Chiefly in to get (or give) the razoo. stick1956 A long thin piece of wood held or carried by a person. British colloquial. Criticism, censure; (also) good-natured teasing or mockery. Frequently in… Subcategories:— personified (1) — piece or instance of (12) — action of (13) — laughing to scorn (5) — making derisive gesture (6) — one who derides or ridicules (25) — term of derision (1) — symbol of derision (1) |
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