Deride
Deride is a transitive verb meaning to express contempt for; to ridicule, mock, or laugh at in a scornful way. It implies not merely laughing but looking down on someone or something with disdain, often through taunting, sarcasm, or openly derisive remarks. The act is typically intentional and aimed at demeaning its target.
Etymology: from Latin deridere "to laugh down at," from de- "down" + ridere "to laugh." The term entered
Usage and nuance: Deride is used in both formal and informal contexts, often in criticism, political commentary,
Related terms and contrasts: Derision is the act of contemptuous ridicule itself; derisive describes remarks or