To deride means to make fun of, mock, insult, or ridicule someone.
To insult or be sarcastic about someone
The adjective would be derisive (in a manner mean to deride or insult) or the participle, deriding, meaning about the same.
The word "deride" is the verb form of the word "derision. " An example of the word "deride" in a sentence is "Don't deride his speech as being mediocre. "
to deride; make fun of; tease.
To deride means to make fun of. Here are some sentences.If I'd known you were going to deride me, I wouldn't have come along.When you deride someone, you make them feel really bad.It's not polite to deride people.
Derisive is the adjective form of deride.
Asperse is a synonym for deride.
to deride; make fun of; tease.
It is a pejorative term meant to deride the person or their perceived intelligence (or lack of).
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Deride means to make fun of in a wicked way. It is similar to jeer in that it means to taunt. "Old hands at gaming will deride a new player with the cry of 'noob!'" It often is used, like I just did, to show that attempts are met with contempt.