Results for: derisiveness, tendency to mock or ridicule
English English
an imitation, false, fake, jeer; mimic; imitate; scorn; ridicule, mimic somebody, object of scorn, practice, pretend, prevent something, mockery, treat something with scornmock
angle of orbit, angle on graph, deviation from line or plane, dip, slope, smaller angle, tendency, tendency; liking, preference; slope, incline, slant; bending, leaning, tilting of something, way somebody feels about somethinginclination
animals that can be legally hunted; object of ridicule, legitimate targetfair game
anthelion, bright spot on parhelic circle, mock sun, pseudo-sun, imaginary sun, see also:sundogparhelion
any of the curved bones which form the rib cage; support which resembles a rib bone; central vein of a leaf; lengthwise ridge (in fabric, etc.), curved bone of chest, install ribs, strengthen with ribs; tease, mock, make fun of, knit plain and purl sti...rib
apathy, inertness, inactivity, immobility; tendency of matter to remain at rest or continue at a constant velocity unless acted upon by an outside force (Physics), resistance to changeinertia
appropriate time, carry along on tide, crucial point, drift on the tide; be enough, be sufficient, ebb and flow, current; anything that fluctuates like the tides of the sea; turning, tendency, flood tide, general trend, gravitational stress on somethin...tide
as one that has a tendency to be mistakenfallibly
attraction to something, inclining; tending, tendency, inclination, bent, biasleaning
be derisive or scornful, eat hungrily, expression of scorn, mock, gibe, jeer, ridicule; object of derision or mockery; food (Slang), object of scorn, deride, ridicule; eat voraciously (Slang)scoff
be in accord, change direction in sailing ship, gibe, mock; fit, be in agreement; change direction, shift back and forth (Nautical), gybe, sail shift or direction change, swing across boatjibe
be witty, joke, speak or act in a facetious manner; jeer, taunt, mock, scoff, witticism; jeering or mocking remark; sport, fun; laughing-stock, subject of a joke or mockery, make fun of somebody, something joked aboutjest
beat, criticize, ridicule; excessively elaborate on a topic; worry; beat, hit (also belabour), harp onbelabor
behavioral tendency, disposal, personality, settlement, tendency; character, nature, trait; arrangement, placementdisposition
being unstable, not steady, unsteadiness, shakiness, lack of firmness; changeability, tendency to behave erraticallyinstability
 

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