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derision

[dih-rizh-uhn] / dɪˈrɪʒ ən /




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Thirty-six wickets in six sessions, a first England win in Australia for 15 years, howls of derision and a £5m cost to Cricket Australia.

From BBC

There was always suspicion, even derision, in this country of England's style of play, despite a 2-2 draw in the UK two years ago.

From BBC

As Mr. Gennari reminds us, “this was vitally important cultural work at a time when jazz was still an object of widespread derision, devaluation, and misunderstanding.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Just down the street from the No Kings gathering in the nation's capital, the White House responded to the protests with derision.

From BBC

In July, her decision to double her salary to almost 35 times that of the monthly minimum wage in Peru was met with scorn and derision.

From BBC