🙃mockery (mókeri)

noun
/ˈmɒkəri/
burla, escarnio (burla, escarnio)

Meaning

Teasing or contemptuous language or behavior directed at someone or something.
teasing and contemptuous language or behavior; ridicule
Traducción del significado
Lenguaje o comportamiento de burla o desprecio dirigido a alguien o algo.
Lenguaje o comportamiento de burla o desprecio dirigido a alguien o algo.

Oraciones de ejemplo

His attempt at cooking ended in mockery from his friends.

Su intento de cocinar terminó en burla de parte de sus amigos.
Su intento de cocinar terminó en burla de parte de sus amigos.

His speech was met with mockery from the audience.

Su discurso fue recibido con burla por la audiencia.
su discurso fue recibido con burla por la audiencia.

Expresiones de ejemplo

make a mockery of
hacer una burla de
hacer una burla de

Synonyms

ridicule, scorn, derision, contempt, teasing
Entrada 1
ridicule, scorn, derision, contempt
Entrada 2
ridicule, scorn, derision, teasing

Antonyms

respect, admiration, praise, honor
Entrada 1
respect, admiration
Entrada 2
respect, admiration, praise, honor

Colocaciones

subject of mockery, laughable mockery, bitter mockery, make a mockery of, face mockery, make mockery, cruel mockery
Entrada 1
subject of mockery, laughable mockery, bitter mockery, make a mockery of
Entrada 2
face mockery, make mockery, cruel mockery

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