Examples of 'was derided' in a sentence

Meaning of "was derided"

was derided - It means that someone was mocked, insulted, or laughed at in a contemptuous or ridiculing manner

How to use "was derided" in a sentence

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was derided
Family life was derided as an outdated bourgeois concept.
The film was a financial flop and was derided by critics.
Religion was derided as the opiate of the people.
Everywhere he turned he was derided.
Humanity was derided and marginalised.
On the occasions he would play it, he was derided by other musicians.
My question was derided Nothing gives up love and womankind.
Competence versus chaos and that was derided in some quarters.
Filisola was derided for leading the retreat and quickly replaced by Urrea.
My question was derided.
She was derided in the press for gaining weight a few months after becoming Miss America.
That possibility was derided throughout the night.
Forty years ago, most economics departments were Keynesian and neoclassical economics was derided.
Unfortunately the lady was derided by a few of the people there.
I was derided from the day I arrived here.

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This nation-building drive was derided by Russians.
The work was derided as scandalous by Tommaso Conca.
Mr Bolsonaro 's accusation was derided by opponents.
Unfortunately I was derided by the SNP for even suggesting it was worthwhile.
In the 19th and 20th centuries, as modern medicine and psychology advanced, exorcism was derided.
The Opposition was derided by him for lacking in numbers.
He was derided with nicknames like " the accountant " and " Harry Potter.
In his long political career, Chirac was derided by critics as opportunistic and impulsive.
Ricœur was derided as an " old clown " ( vieux clown ) and tool of the French government.
In his 40 years in public life, Chirac was derided by critics as opportunistic and impulsive.
Ricœur was derided as an " old clown " and tool of the French government.
A century ago, the Ottoman Empire was derided as the " sick man of Europe.
The original list was derided for omitting Bonanza and The Golden Girls entirely.
Mathews was a plain-spoken man, and was derided by the aristocratic Whigs for his humble beginnings.
At the time Sánchez was derided as a “ fool without scruples ” by Spanish newspaper EL PAÍS.
GHQ India itself was derided as overstaffed and inefficient.
Who on here was derided the corporate tax cuts?
I was mocked, I was derided from the day I arrived here.
It was not pretty . I was derided from the day I arrived here.
Teen Wolf Too " was derided by critics, and never followed by another sequel.

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