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ridicule

[rid-i-kyool] / ˈrɪd ɪˌkyul /




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“In 60 years we went from having the world’s most-respected currency to being ridiculed by Warner Brothers.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The Frankfurt-based Anne Frank Educational Centre warned of a "flood" of AI-generated content and propaganda "in which the Holocaust is denied or trivialised, with its victims ridiculed".

From Barron's

Often, he is ridiculed, vilified and told he is no longer welcome.

From The Wall Street Journal

She heads to an unnamed city in the south of Europe, where her garish clothes draw ridicule.

From The Wall Street Journal

And while Congress, Europe and law may hold no terrors for our president, we all know ridicule hits him in his soft, white underbelly.

From Los Angeles Times