0 past simple and past participle of ridicule
They will not be denounced as ' 'wrong' ' or ridiculed.
Living in close proximity to each other, neighbours or residents will be snooped upon, discussed in great detail, and perhaps even ridiculed.
She often ridiculed women's marriage expectations and made no secret of her preference for the unmarried state.
They are made to feel "different" and "not normal," and their language or their accent is ridiculed.
In short, "critique" here is ridiculed as much as possible.
Passages that were deemed to be incitements to mutiny were just as likely to be made examples of as those that ridiculed monarchy.
In particular, displays of active female sexuality are ridiculed by the music press.
A small minority, however, lacked support and acceptance, and were ridiculed.