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to scoff
01
mofarse
to express contempt or derision by mocking, ridiculing, and laughing at someone or something
02
despreciar, burlarse de
treat with contemptuous disregard
03
devorar, comer con avidez
to eat something quickly and greedily, often with little regard for manners
Informal
Scoff
01
burla, desdén
showing your contempt by derision
scoff
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scoffer
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scoffer
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scoffing
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scoffing
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Ejemplo
When the teacher introduces a new teaching method, a few skeptical students scoff at the idea.
During the meeting, a few team members scoffed at the manager's ambitious targets, deeming them unrealistic.
When she suggested the unconventional solution, her colleagues scoffed at the idea, dismissing it as impractical.
Despite the expert's well-researched findings, there were critics who continued to scoff at the validity of the study.
After the workout, he scoffed his protein bar in seconds.