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derisive

[dih-rahy-siv, -ris-iv] / dɪˈraɪ sɪv, -ˈrɪs ɪv /


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He ticked through each, using derisive language to highlight what he viewed as their past failings and deficiencies.

From BBC • Apr. 10, 2026

The phrase carries a derisive jeer, a suggestion that anyone born into fame and wealth gets to glide through life.

From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 16, 2025

In addition to regulatory overbreadth, the Supreme Court has signaled that derisive comments are also important evidence of unconstitutional animus.

From Slate • Feb. 3, 2025

His father used the derisive German term “der Gauner,” which means crook or swindler.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 16, 2025

Simon broke off and turned to Piggy who was looking at him with an expression of derisive incomprehension.

From "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding




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