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deride

[dih-rahyd] / dɪˈraɪd /


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Long derided at home, DB made headlines abroad during European Football Championships in 2024 after fans and even players arrived at destinations hours later than planned.

From Barron's

Without those tools or billions to manage, individual investors, derided by Wall Street as the “dumb money,” had to rely more on gut instinct and emotion.

From The Wall Street Journal

Wolves have since recolonized the state — a development hailed by conservationists as an ecological win but derided by many ranchers whose cattle are slaughtered by the skilled pack hunters.

From Los Angeles Times

After Martin Scorsese famously derided superhero movies as “theme parks” and “not cinema,” James Cameron is doubling down on his somewhat different approach.

From The Wall Street Journal

Cameron has always been derided for his dialogue, but there’s no denying that he writes lines that stick.

From Los Angeles Times