释义 |
derisivede‧ri‧sive /dɪˈraɪsɪv/ adjective - Fenton's remark drew derisive laughs.
- Did they, too, intend it as derisive?
- It inspired derisive laughter and never improved my station.
- Jimmy gave a quiet, derisive laugh.
- Such derisive superiority is attractive, and you see people give into it everywhere you turn.
- The missionaries could have laughed last, had that derisive sentiment been in them.
- This notion merely induced derisive laughter.
- Usually she did not care that they drove away me or anyone else younger with derisive shouts.
- Yet that brief derisive stare pierced her to her soul.
showing that you think someone or something is stupid or silly: derisive laughter—derisively adverb |