scoffing 的 3 个定义
- to speak derisively; mock; jeer: If you can't do any better, don't scoff. Their efforts toward a peaceful settlement are not to be scoffed at.
- to mock at; deride.
- an expression of mockery, derision, doubt, or derisive scorn; jeer.
- an object of mockery or derision.
scoffing 近义词
sarcastic
scoffing 的近义词 52 个
- acid
- backhanded
- biting
- bitter
- carping
- caustic
- chaffing
- corrosive
- cussed
- cutting
- disillusioned
- disparaging
- evil
- hostile
- jeering
- mean
- mocking
- mordant
- needling
- offensive
- scorching
- sharp
- snarling
- sneering
- taunting
- twitting
- acerb
- acerbic
- acrimonious
- arrogant
- austere
- brusque
- captious
- contemptuous
- contumelious
- cynical
- derisive
- disrespectful
- irascible
- ironical
- ornery
- salty
- sardonic
- satiric
- satirical
- saucy
- scornful
- scurrilous
- severe
- smart-alecky
- trenchant
- weisenheiming
scoffing 的反义词 11 个
更多scoffing例句
- “People were telling horrendous stories and he was laughing in his box and scoffing,” she says.
- “The thought or notion that this kind of behavior is condoned or authorized is just absurd,” Sullivan said, almost scoffing.
- Hence this Christian emblem became the object of scoffing and derision by the persecuting heathen.
- Then, "We don't have to bother getting any room ready for Cy," he said, with a scoffing little laugh.
- There was no mistaking Rosie's dejection and Danny, instead of scoffing it away, accepted it quietly.
- Mr. Belcher kept himself quiet, and defended himself from the influences around him by adopting and holding his scoffing mood.
- I got a broom and a pail of water and began sweeping away vigorously, while Andrea stood in the doorway scoffing.