Examples of 'ridiculed him' in a sentence
Meaning of "ridiculed him"
This phrase describes the act of mocking, deriding, or making fun of someone in a contemptuous or scornful manner. It implies that the person was subject to ridicule, which can cause embarrassment, shame, or hurt feelings
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ridiculed him
Some people ridiculed him because of that.
His white classmates regularly ridiculed him.
She laughed and ridiculed him in front of others.
Muhammad killed those who ridiculed him.
They ridiculed him for the slight error.
Every sword smith in the area ridiculed him.
Some even ridiculed him in verse.
There were those who ridiculed him.
Ridiculed him and with his guards mocked him.
The senior officers ridiculed him.
She ridiculed him.
People laughed and ridiculed him.
Many ridiculed him.
Hearing his speech even the mike ridiculed him.
Society ridiculed him.
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And no messenger would come to them except that they ridiculed him.
His father ridiculed him.
People ridiculed him and pelted him with dirt and dung.
His teacher ridiculed him.
He returns and eventually becomes respected by the community that once ridiculed him.
People ridiculed him.
Most American economists ridiculed him.
The teacher apparently ridiculed him for a conversation that she had with the teacher.
We should not have ridiculed him.
You have ridiculed him in all the papers and on TV.
The audience believed his affliction and ridiculed him as they left.
The English press ridiculed him for his alleged selfishness.
We have seen the psychological suffering as people mocked Him and scorned Him and ridiculed Him.
He died for all of those who ridiculed him and mocked him.
Nevertheless, d'Artagnan was desirous of examining the appearance of this impertinent personage who ridiculed him.
His friends and college professors ridiculed him and endeavored to discourage him.
He saw only love in everyone, even those who ridiculed him.
They mocked and ridiculed Him for it.
To the point where you and your boys, you ridiculed him.
Political cartoonists ridiculed him and portrayed him as a dull, lackluster * character.
He even fought high school bullies who ridiculed him for liking Kiss.
The lad 's father ridiculed him all through his teens because of his acne.
Astronomers such as Sidney Chapman ridiculed him.
He had a troubled youth, his father ridiculed him and encouraged his brothers to whip him.
No messenger came to them, but they ridiculed him.
The printers ridiculed him in splendid Boccaccian style and got off scot-free.
They booed him, mocked him and ridiculed him.
Furthermore, his fellow explorers ridiculed him for his eccentric, crackpot theories regarding a Hollow Earth.
The trial resulted in Trebitsch 's public humiliation as the press ridiculed him.
You said something hurtful, and ridiculed him in front of the class.
Moreover, Noah had to warn people who no doubt mocked and ridiculed him.
And they constantly ridiculed him for butchering the King 's English in incoherent and ungrammatical answers.
When caught in an act of adultery with Aphrodite, her husband Hephaestus publicly ridiculed him.
She even ridiculed him for growing a mustache identical to Clark Gable 's.
He hung completely naked, bearing our shame, before the crowd that ridiculed Him.
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I will not be ridiculed by your kind anymore
Ridiculed and mocked by your own people
I will accept being ridiculed along with her