Your derisive commentary is somewhat less than appreciated.
He sent her a derisive (mocking) email.
The noun form for the adjective 'derisive' is derisiveness.
The word derisive is an adjective. It means to express by derision.
The general response of the committee was to reject the application with derisive laughter.
The word "derisive" is derived from the Latin word "derisus," which means "mockery" or "ridicule." It first appeared in English in the mid-16th century.
to laugh
The Pats, the Patsies (derisive name), The Patri-AUGHTS (derisive name by Colts GM Bill Polian).
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to laugh
Derisive means expressing contempt or ridicule through words or actions. It is often used to describe behavior or remarks that are mocking or scornful.
Respectful, Admiring, Complimentary, Flattering,