* To ridicule, * to berate, * to downgrade, * to 'rank' someone, * to humiliate, * to 'crack on', * to 'dog', * to 'make jest of', * to 'pull their leg', * to 'josh' someone. * to 'jerk them around'
teased, laughed, disrespect, jeer,
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Some synonyms for the verb mocking are ridiculing, insulting, jeering, kidding, making fun of , needling, scoffing, sneering, taunting, or teasing.
mock
mimicking
A word that means harsh comments is ridicule. To ridicule is to make fun of a person in a mean or cruel way.
Ridicule
It probably means the person who wrote it accidentally repeated the word "and." To you and you, means to you and another person, to whom the speaker is speaking.
It means contempt; ridicule, for example: "The criminal had nothing but derision for the law."
"Do not subject anyone to ridicule." is a complete sentence.The sentence is made up of:you = the inferred subject of the sentence, a personal pronoun taking the place of the noun (name) of the person spoken to (second person);do subject = the verb;not = an adverb modifying the verb;anyone = direct object of the verb, an indefinite pronoun, a word taking the place of a noun for any unknown/unnamed person;to = a preposition relating the noun 'ridicule' to the verb 'subject';ridicule = a noun, the object of the preposition (the term 'to ridicule' is a prepositional phrase)
A word that means harsh comments is ridicule. To ridicule is to make fun of a person in a mean or cruel way.
mock
After years of ridicule by her classmates, she eventually transferred to another school.
ridicule
Ridiculum, which means "jest."
Lampoon means: ridicule; spoof
The correct spelling of the word is "ridicule," which means to make fun of or mock someone or something.
Ridicule
Namesake.
Special.
Ridicule: to laugh or make fun of something
It probably means the person who wrote it accidentally repeated the word "and." To you and you, means to you and another person, to whom the speaker is speaking.