The meaning of Derisive
Derisive – definition
adjectiveExpressing contempt or ridicule.
Usage examples:
He gave a harsh, derisive laugh
adjectiveShowing derision
Usage examples:
Derisive laughter, a derisive comment/remark
Derisive translation into English
Derisive: translate from English into Chinese
嘲讽的
Derisive: translate from English into Dutch
Spottend, Honend
Derisive: translate from English into French
Dérisoire, Moqueur, Railleur
Derisive: translate from English into German
Spöttisch, Höhnisch, Abfällig
Derisive: translate from English into Hindi
व्यंग्यात्मक, उपहास्य, हास्यजनक, असंगत, व्यंगपूर्ण, ठिठोलिया
Derisive: translate from English into Italian
Derisorio, Irrisorio, Sarcastico
Derisive: translate from English into Korean
조롱하다, 조소하는, 조롱하는
Derisive: translate from English into Russian
Насмешливый, Иронический, Смехотворный
Derisive: translate from English into Spanish
Burlón, Irrisorio
Word origin
mid 17th century: from derision, on the pattern of the pair decision, decisive .
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