derision
[ dih-rizh-uh n ]
/ dɪˈrɪʒ ən /
noun
ridicule; mockery: The inept performance elicited derision from the audience.
an object of ridicule.
Origin of derision
OTHER WORDS FROM derision
de·ris·i·ble [dih-riz-uh-buh l] /dɪˈrɪz ə bəl/, adjective non·de·ris·i·ble, adjective un·de·ris·i·ble, adjectiveWords nearby derision
derestrict,
dergue,
deride,
deringer,
derisible,
derision,
derisive,
derisory,
deriv.,
derivate,
derivation
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British Dictionary definitions for derision
derision
/ (dɪˈrɪʒən) /
noun
the act of deriding; mockery; scorn
an object of mockery or scorn
Word Origin for derision
C15: from Late Latin
dērīsiō, from Latin
dērīsus; see
deride