derision
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ˈrɪ
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sion
ʒən
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British pronunciation
/dɪɹˈɪʒən/

Definition & Meaning of "derision"in English

Derision
01

laughing at someone or something in a mean way

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He heard derision from the back when he could n't answer the question.
She shared her idea, but only got derision from the group.
02

mockery expressed through words or actions in a biting or sarcastic manner

What is "derision"?

Derision is the use of ridicule or mockery to express contempt or scorn towards someone or something. It involves making fun of or belittling a person, idea, or situation in a way that shows strong disapproval or disrespect. For example, if someone were to laugh at a person's serious attempt to share a new idea by making sarcastic remarks, that would be an act of derision. Derision often aims to undermine or diminish the target by highlighting perceived flaws or absurdities.

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His comments, full of derision, hurt the feelings of many in the room.
The film was not a sincere tribute but a piece of derision, mocking the original's intent.
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