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ridicule
noun as in contemptuous laughter at someone or something
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verb as in make contemptuous fun of something or someone
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Often ridiculed by parliamentary sketch writers for mangling the English language, to supporters he appeared an ordinary man facing the intellectual bullying by people with a better education.
Finally, for the sake of keeping our spirits up and landing punches against our political foes, let’s remember the power of humor and ridicule.
They focused largely on their own great plans and limited their attention to Trump to ridiculing him.
Many took to social media to ridicule the new Dwyane Wade statue.
It made it illegal to "write, send, or share any information through a computer, which is likely to ridicule, degrade, or demean another person, group of persons, a tribe, an ethnicity, a religion or gender".
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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