Scoff Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for scoff.
scoff
scoff
/skɒf/
derision
ridicule
ridicule
contemn
deride
sneer
Examples
- Kelly and Stober scoff at the notion.
- Some urologists scoff at the idea.
- Strangle the fool that dares to scoff
- Authorities scoff at the mother of young actress.
- Celebrities scoff at the claim that the Enquirer is kinder and gentler.
- He is a bit conceited and often scoffs at people.
- Proteas scoff at Australia's fresh attempts at sledging.
- Of course the New York Times would scoff at him.
- People, who came to scoff, saw the very same thing as the believers.
- To take the piss is an expression meaning to mock, tease, ridicule or scoff.
showing your contempt by derision
noun
laugh at with contempt and derision
verb
treat with contemptuous disregard
verb
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"Sock + Off. He mocks and takes his sock off, throwing it in disdain."
"Sock + Off. He mocks with laughter as his sock comes off."
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