10 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Deride' in a Sentence
"To mock or jeer at someone or something, expressing scorn or contempt through laughter or scoffing." more
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Despite their best efforts, the team will have been deriding their opponent's strategies during the game.
The sports commentator will have derided the team's performance throughout the entire match.
Fans have derided the athlete's performance in the recent competition.
The rival team will have derided the athlete's achievements, questioning their authenticity.
The opposing team tried to deride the captain's motivational speech.
Sports analysts will be deriding the team's poor performance in the upcoming match.
The team captain will deride the opposing team's performance after the match.
He had been deriding the team's strategy during the entire basketball game.
He has been deriding the team's performance throughout the entire season.
The team captain warned the players not to deride the opposing team, emphasizing fair play.
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