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ridiculesnounpl. of ridicule the making of unkind jokes as a way of showing one's scorn for someone or somethingthe early efforts by the suffragists to obtain voting rights for women were met with ridicule derisions, mockeries, sports contempts, disdains, scornsbelittlements, deprecations, disparagementscatcalls, insults, put-downslaughtersburlesques, caricatures, mimicries, pasquinades, satires applauses, approvals, commendations, praises ridiculesverbpresent tense third-person singular of ridiculeto make (someone or something) the object of unkind laughterthe term "big bang theory" was originally coined to ridicule the belief that the universe was created by a giant explosion derides, gibes(or jibes), jeers, laughs (at), mocks, scouts, shoots down, skewers scoffs (at), scorns, sneers (at)bad-mouths, belittles, decries, disparages, pooh-poohs(also poohs), puts downchaffs, jives, joshes, kids, quizzes, rallies, razzes, ribs, rides, teases, tweaks, twitsbaits, barracks(chiefly British), bugs, catcalls, harasses, harries, hassles, heckles, needles, pesters, rags, targets, taunts, tormentsapes, burlesques, caricatures, imitates, lampoons, mimics, parodies, parrots, pillories, satirizes, takes off (on), travesties cocks a snook (at)also cocks snooks (at), makes fun of, makes sport of, pokes fun at, rags on applauds, approves, commends, endorses(also indorses), sanctions |