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    [Adjective]  | "de*ri*sive" | \ di-ˈrī-siv \


    1: expressing or causing contemptuous ridicule or scorn : expressing or causing derision


    Origin: circa 1662 ;

     See: {derision };

    [Adjective]  | "derisive" 


    1: so foolish or pointless as to be worthy of scornful laughter;


      * e.g., " ... the derisive performances of some of the singers on the talent show "



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     [ "derisive" ]

    1: expressing or causing scorn or ridicule

     [ "derision" ]

    1: Ridicule, mockery.

      * e.g.,  ... RONALD. Point and laught at them derisively. 

     [ "derision" ]

    1: Main Entry: de·ri·sion

      * e.g.,  ... Using a word or words in a way to lower them in your view or the view of others. "He used a term of derision about him that I can't repeat here." 


     [ "derision" ]

    2: Pronunciation: di-'ri-zh&n


     [ "derision" ]

    3: Function: noun


     [ "derision" ]

    4: Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Late Latin derision-, derisio, from Latin deridEre


     [ "derision" ]

    5: 1 a : the use of ridicule or scorn to show contempt b : a state of being derided


     [ "derision" ]

    6: 2 : an object of ridicule or scorn

     [ "Derivisive, deriVisive, derisivE" ]

    1: Derivisive, deriVisive, derisivE

      * e.g.,  ... Derivisive, deriVisive, derisivE 

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