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derisive

de·ri·sive [ di rssiv, di rziv ]


adjective 
Definition:
 
mockingly scornful: showing contempt or ridicule

[Mid-17th century. <derision]

de·ri·sive·ly adverb
de·ri·sive·ness noun

Word Usage
derisive or derisory?

Derisive means "showing contempt or ridicule": He gave a derisive laugh.Derisory means "so small or inadequate as to deserve contempt or ridicule": a derisory offer, though it sometimes is used as a synonym of derisive, as in looked at me with a derisory smile. Careful writers do try to maintain the distinction and the use of derisory where derisive is appropriate is best avoided.

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