Derisively example sentences
Related (5): mockingly, scornfully, contemptuously, sneeringly, jeeringly
de·ri·sive
adjective
derisive (adjective)
- expressing contempt or ridicule:
Synonyms
mocking, ridiculing, jeering, scoffing, jibing, pillorying, teasing, derisory, snide, disdainful, disparaging, denigratory, dismissive, slighting, detracting, contemptuous, sneering, scornful, taunting, insulting, caustic, scathing, sarcastic, satirical, lampooning, snidey, sarky, contumelious, respectful, praising"Derisively" Example Sentences
1. The coach derisively laughed at the player's lack of skill.2. He derisively commented on her outfit.
3. She derisively referred to him as a "loser."
4. They derisively criticized his decision making.
5. He derisively mocked their attempts to solve the problem.
6. She derisively dismissed his opinion as irrelevant.
7. The audience derisively booed the comedian off stage.
8. He derisively rolled his eyes at their suggestion.
9. She derisively sneered at his attempt to impress her.
10. They derisively gossiped about their coworker's mistakes.
11. He derisively exclaimed, "I've heard it all before!"
12. She derisively teased her sister about her braces.
13. The teacher derisively scoffed at the student's excuse.
14. He derisively imitated the competitor's victory dance.
15. She derisively questioned his intelligence.
16. They derisively criticized the politician's policy.
17. He derisively belittled their efforts.
18. She derisively commented on his lack of experience.
19. The group derisively taunted the new kid at school.
20. He derisively laughed at their attempt to be funny.
21. She derisively dismissed his advances.
22. They derisively pointed out his flaws.
23. He derisively joked about their relationship.
24. She derisively snickered at his struggling performance.
25. The audience derisively hissed at the villain.
26. He derisively sneered at their naive belief.
27. She derisively insulted his taste in music.
28. They derisively teased the shy student for being quiet.
29. He derisively criticized their grammar mistakes.
30. She derisively ridiculed his appearance.
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