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Etymologies
- Latin dērīdēre : dē-, de- + rīdēre, to laugh at.
Examples
“Deride" isn't what bothers me about that sentence: it's the "she comes from" part.”
“Deride his idiocy, scoff at his claims and make “him” look small.”
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“Suppose that everything that Derrida had ever written was signed "Jack Deride.”
“By the way, I've read and benefited from The Gift of Death -- and would have even if the author had been a certain Jack Deride. posted by Horace Jeffery Hodges @ 4:30 PM”
“Deride us for valuing wordsmithery, discovery, history.”
“Deride the agonies of Gian Maria," answered Francesco, with a laugh.”
“Deride the question if thou wilt, stern man, the reasoning and self-reliant; but thou, O fair mother, who hast marked the strange happiness on the face of a child that has wept itself to sleep, what sayest thou to the soft tradition, which surely had its origin in the heart of the earliest mother?”
“Deride them all you want, but the nuts are winning real victories for liberty, assembling a ragtag coalition that has managed to beat back one of the most egregious recent assaults on individual privacy.”
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“Really wealthy GOP candidates, Presenting our latest Scrogue: Randall Forsberg, champion of reason and sanity, We Berate, You Deride -”
“Iore Dea (147,5) -- Deride Christian religious articles without wishes.”
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