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the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > derision, ridicule, or mockery > deride, ridicule, or mock [verb (transitive)] (89)
teleeOE

transitive. To slander, revile, speak ill of; to mock, deride; to blame, censure.

laughOE

transitive. To mock, deride; to make an object of ridicule. Obsolete.

bismerc1000

transitive. To treat with scorn, mock, deride, insult.

heascenc1000

transitive. To mock, deride, taunt.

hethec1175

To mock, scorn.

scornc1175

intransitive. To speak or behave contemptuously; to use derisive language, jeer. Const. at, with. Obsolete.

hokera1225

transitive. To mock, scorn, revile.

betell?c1225

To calumniate, deride, deceive.

scorn?c1225

transitive. To treat with ridicule, to show extreme contempt for, to mock, deride. Obsolete.

forhushc1275

transitive. To deride.

to make scorn at, toc1320

†to bring,†drive to scorn, to shame, disgrace; †to do (a person) scorn, to insult; †to get the scorn (Scottish), to be treated with contumely; †to hol

boba1382

To make sport of, mock, flout. Also intransitive with to.

bemow1388

transitive. To mock, mock at, literally with grimaces.

lakea1400

quasi-transitive. To sport with, mock. Obsolete.

bobby14..

? = bob, v.1 2, or bob, v.2 1.

triflea1450

transitive. To cheat, delude, befool; to mock. trifle out, to dismiss with mockery. Obsolete. rare.

japec1450

transitive. To mock, deride, insult. Obsolete in 16th cent., but occasionally used in 18–19th centuries

mock?c1450

transitive. To scoff or jeer at; to hold up to ridicule; to address with scorn or derision; to deride, taunt. Also: to say or utter jeeringly…

mowc1485

Scottish. transitive. To deride, mock. Obsolete.

to make (a) mock at?a1500

to make (a) mock at: to deride, to ridicule. Also †to make mocks at. Now rare.

to make mocks at?a1500

to make (a) mock at: to deride, to ridicule. Also †to make mocks at. Now rare.

scrip?a1513

transitive. To mock or deride (a person).

illude1516

transitive. To mock, make sport of, deride. Obsolete.

delude1526

To deride, mock, laugh at. Obsolete. rare.

deride1530

transitive. To laugh at in contempt or scorn; to laugh to scorn: to make sport of, mock.

louta1547

transitive. To treat with contumely, mock. (Cf. flout, v.) Also, to lout (a person) out of (something). Obsolete.

to toy with ——1549–62

to toy with ——. intransitive. To treat (a person, a person's heart, affections, etc.) with a lack of seriousness or respect, esp. for one's own…

flout1551

transitive. To mock, jeer, insult; to express contempt for, either in word or action. Also to flout (a person) out of (something).

skirp1568

transitive. To mock, deride. (Cf. scrip, v.2) Obsolete. rare.

knack1570

intransitive. To deal (sharp sounding) blows. Obsolete. Cf. knack, n.1 1.

to fart against1574

transitive. To dissent from or contradict (a person); to express contempt for (a person), to insult. Obsolete.

frump1577

transitive. To mock, flout, jeer; to taunt, insult, browbeat, snub. to frump off: to put off with jeering answers. Obsolete or archaic.

bourd1593

transitive. To make game of, mock, jest with.

geck?a1600

transitive. To mock, deceive, cheat.

scout1605

transitive. To mock at, deride. Also absol. Obsolete.

subsannate1606

transitive. To deride, mock. Cf. subsanne, v.

railly1612

intransitive. To tease, to joke; to engage in banter; to express criticism or mockery at. Cf. rally, v.2 1.

explode1618

transitive. To mock or deride. Obsolete. rare.

subsannea1620

transitive. = subsannate, v.

dor1655

intransitive. To make sport, mock.

monkeya1658

transitive. To ape the manners of, mimic; to mock, ridicule. Now rare.

to make an ass of (someone)1680

to make an ass of (someone): to cause (someone) to appear absurd or foolish. In early use also †to make (someone) an ass.

ridicule1680

transitive. To subject to ridicule or mockery; to make fun of, laugh at, deride.

banter1682

transitive. To mock, deride, or make jokes about (something); to lampoon; to take (something) as a matter for banter or ridicule. Now rare.

to run one's rig upon1735

To make a fool or mockery of; to ridicule.

fun1811

Usually in present participle. Chiefly colloquial and U.S. regional in later use. transitive. To make fun of (a person); to mock, tease.

to get the run upon1843

U.S. colloquial. to get (also have) the run on (also upon): to get the upper hand of; to gain an advantage over; (formerly also) †to make an…

play1891

transitive. colloquial. To make fun of (a person). Obsolete. rare.

to poke mullock at1901

Originally and chiefly Australian and New Zealand. to poke mullock at: to deride, ridicule, make fun of (a person, etc.). Also to poke mullock.

razz1918

transitive. To deride, jeer; to mock or make fun of (a person or thing).

flaunt1923

In the sense of flout, v. 1.

to get (or give) the razoo1926

An expression of contempt or derision, a reprimand; spec. a ‘raspberry’ (raspberry, n. 4). Chiefly in to get (or give) the razoo.

to bust (a person's) chops1953

slang (originally and chiefly U.S.). to bust (also break) (a person's) chops and variants: to harangue, berate, or harass (a person); to tease or…

wolf1966

transitive. U.S. Black English. (See quots. and cf. woofing n. adj. at woof, v.2 derivatives) Occasionally intransitive with at.

pimp1968

slang (originally and chiefly U.S.). transitive. To mock, insult; to cheat, deceive; to take advantage of.

Subcategories:

— in turn (1)
— gain by mocking (1)
— bring into a condition by (1)
— put off or drive out of by (2)
— with shouts (3)
— regard with air of mockery (1)
— laugh to scorn (14)
— ridicule what is not a fault (1)
— make ridiculous (9)
— evade (argument, etc.) by mocking (1)
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