a loud and boisterous laugh that is contemptuous and mocking
It means laughing loudly and nastily.
Not all the time,but i mean everybody can be mean sometimes.
It may mean that she is busy. It may also mean that she doesn't want to talk to you.It may mean that she is busy. It may also mean that she doesn't want to talk to you.It may mean that she is busy. It may also mean that she doesn't want to talk to you.It may mean that she is busy. It may also mean that she doesn't want to talk to you.
Does ADAMO mean "falling in love"??
kitty is not mean
He is mean. He is also a villain.
The meaning is 'laughing loudly and derisively'.
acrimoniously, contemptuously, cynically, ironically, mockingly
giggling, snickering, chortling, chuckling, guffawing
She duffawed a burst of laughter when he made a really funny joke.
There are many synonyms for laughing: Chortling, Chuckling, Giggling and even sometimes Guffawing. These are just a few of the many words for laughing.
Machiavelli was long regarded as the first person to write cynically about politics. Plato was very idealistic, Machiavelli was realistic.
Himself. Even his close generals were subject to murder and execution, and he failed to nominate anyone as a successor, cynically leaving them to fight over the spoils when he died.
Sarcasm involves using irony to mock or convey contempt. Sardonic, on the other hand, is more bitter or scornful in tone, often masking a darker, more cynical attitude. Both can be used as forms of humor or criticism, but sardonic tends to have a harsher edge.
Why does anyone reward his supporters, if he can? Because you are thankful for their support and want to please them and repay a debt to them . (more cynically) Because you hope for their continuing support.
With an attitude or look of suspicion or disapproval.ex: "the reformers looked askance at the mystical tradition"synonyms:suspiciously, skeptically, cynically, mistrustfully, distrustfully,doubtfully, dubiously
What is deadlier than formaldehyde and mercury? Mercury toxicity followed by formaldehyde exposure. The two work cynically hand in hand, and together have an exponentially greater effect in destroying the human body.
Probably cynic: a member of a school of ancient Greek philosophers who held virtue to be the only good and stressed independence from worldly needs and pleasures: they became critical of the rest of society and its material interests