Deride

/dɪˈraɪd/ verb

To express contempt for; to laugh at in a scornful or dismissive manner.

From Latin 'deridere,' meaning 'to laugh at scornfully,' from 'de-' (down, away) and 'ridere' (to laugh). The idea is of laughing 'down at' someone from a position of superiority, showing contempt through mockery.

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