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Sentence with Derision

Definition:

Derision refers to the act of mocking or ridiculing someone or something. It involves expressing contempt or disdain through scornful words, expressions, or actions.

Example Sentences:

  • The students burst into laughter, directing their sentence with derision towards the teacher's outdated outfit.
  • She shared a witty sentence with derision, signaling her disapproval of the politician's empty promises.
  • The comedian imitated the famous actor with a sentence filled with derision, causing the audience to erupt in laughter.
  • The child felt hurt when his classmates directed sentences with derision towards his attempts at painting.

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