derided Meaning & Definition

  • En [ dɪˈraɪd]
  • Us [ dɪˈraɪd]

Meaning of derided In English

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Examples of derided

  • The recovery of the euro did belie critics who had initially derided it as a weak currency.

  • The grotteschi were often derided by contemporaries (typically the literati, for the style was highly popular with the public) as vulgar buffoons.

  • His proposal was quickly derided and dismissed by the great powers.

  • An approaching sister-in-law may be derided sotto voce as a 'balla' (monster) or 'badda' (bad), before being greeted cordially.

  • Derided by critics as medieval and degrading, the veil allows women to draw their own lines in dividing public activities from private life.

  • On the one hand, the formidable traditional forces arrayed against it are explained and derided.

  • He derided the effort, stating that they were too low in quality to be useful.

  • He derided authority, mocking it, chastening it, and inviting us to laugh at our own reverence for it and for the author himself.

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