"Ridicule" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Ridicule" Meaning

Ridicule refers to the act of mocking or making someone feel foolish or idiotic by making jokes, jokes, or sarcastic comments about them. It can be done in a verbal or non-verbal way and often involves criticizing or humiliating someone in front of others.

"Ridicule" Examples

Usage Examples for "ridicule"


In public speaking, constantly making sarcastic remarks about your opponent's proposal leads to ridiculing others' efforts and undermines the purpose of a constructive debate.
Few people openly ridicule those in positions of authority, and even fewer do it to their face.
She met sarcastic chuckles and snickers as the entire class laughed at her awkward attempt to skateboard down the school hallway.
Online, a video clip of a major fashion faux pas is visited nearly 300,000 times, earning 50,000 shares on social media and endeared to be shared by no one, but ridiculed by many.
Willy's inability to even begin preparing a modest trap finally reached the limits of everybody's patience, prompting the children to start making fun of him.

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Ridership

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The word "ridership" has two possible meanings:<br><br>1. The number of people using public transport, such as buses, trains, or bicycles, for a particular journey or at a particular time.<br><br>Example: "Public transport ridership increased during the pandemic as people turned to it as a safe way to commute."<br><br>2. The number of people participating in an event, such as a cycling or equestrian competition, or a ride-sharing or ride-hailing service.<br><br>Example: "The team's ridership for the charity cycling event surpassed their target, raising thousands of dollars for a good cause."

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Ridge

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Ridged

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Having a wavy or uneven surface; unequal in area or extent.<br><br>Example: The terrain in the countryside was ridged and rocky, making it difficult to drive through.

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Ridging

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Expanse or stretch of something, such as land or water, that lies between two natural or artificial features.

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Causing or feeling amusement or laughter by being silly or foolish.<br><br>Example: The comedian's ridiculous impression of the politician made everyone in the audience laugh out loud.

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People who mock or ridicule others, often in a humorous way, to point out their flaws or absurdity. It can also refer to actions or situations that are humorous or ironic, and are often embarrassing or absurd.

Ridicules

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To make or regard as laughable or ridiculous; mock or treat with contempt.

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Unreasonable or absurd; utterly foolish; extremely silly.

Ridiculously

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Extremely foolish or unreasonable; absurd.

Ridiculousness

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Ridiculousness refers to the quality of something that is laughable, absurd, or comical, often because it is illogical, unreasonable, or ridiculous in a humorous way.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The plot of that comedy movie was utterly ridiculousness, but I loved it.<br> The teacher's grading system was ridiculousness, with 97% of the class failing.<br><br>Synonyms: absurdity, folly, foolishness, preposterousness, silliness.