Examples of 'ridicule' in a sentence
Meaning of "ridicule"
ridicule (noun) - the act of mocking or making fun of someone or something, often in a cruel or sarcastic manner. Ridicule can be verbal, nonverbal, or written and is typically used to belittle or demean
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- to criticize or disapprove of someone or something through scornful jocularity; to make fun of
- derision; mocking or humiliating words or behaviour
- An object of sport or laughter; a laughing stock.
- The quality of being ridiculous; ridiculousness.
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And blame and ridicule and scandal.
I ridicule some jerk and you judge me.
But please do not ridicule me like this.
Do not ridicule good intentions of elder brother.
You do not need to ridicule simple people.
His ridicule caused the idea to be dropped.
Tasty readily abject ridicule in as much as dirigible.
The ridicule and mockery was barely contained.
But the people ridicule such teachings.
Ridicule is essentially the last weapon we have.
Pele open to ridicule over top hundred.
Ridicule is the fall back position now.
She faced a lot of ridicule from others.
Do not ridicule what you do not understand.
Learning to play with ridicule makes us happier.
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But there was no note of pity in your ridicule.
Do not they ridicule us enough on these matters.
I do not like it when you ridicule him.
I am a figure of ridicule to be openly mocked and scorned.
You would have been the object of ridicule.
And not ridicule her style choices.
Do not blame me if she is the object of ridicule.
You always ridicule everything that is important to me.
Sure you faced your share of ridicule.
We endure ridicule from our fellow countrymen.
Nobody wants this firm held up to ridicule.
There was ridicule within his deafening laughter.
I do not recall ever subjecting him to ridicule.
All they do there is ridicule others anyway.
So they ridicule to make themselves feel better.
I would not let anybody ridicule my product.
Whereas ridicule cuts them down to size.
But through official secrecy and ridicule.
Then they will ridicule it to their friends.
Maybe this will save us the ridicule.
No one is allowed to ridicule other people religion.
But this did not save it from ridicule.
They fear ridicule for good reason.
It may even lead others to ridicule you.
Much of this ridicule is either misguided or misleading.
What he got in plenty was ridicule and derision.
I never realized my friends viewed me as an object of ridicule.
I did not want to ridicule those poor people.
The track is often the subject of ridicule.
They satirise and ridicule their masters.
Many of his imitations were meant to ridicule him.
You just want to ridicule it and mock it.
And you will expose to public ridicule.
Let us not try to ridicule a serious debate.
I long ago got used to the ridicule.