"Scoffing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To show scorn or contempt by laughing in a mocking or disbelieving way.
In anatomy, a sclerotome is the part of an embryonic somite that develops into the vertebral column and other parts of the axial skeleton. The somite is a mass of mesoderm that appears early in vertebrate embryonic development, and it eventually differentiates into two parts: the sclerotome and the dermatome.<br><br>The sclerotome is the posterior part of the somite that forms the vertebral column, ribcage, and other elements of the axial skeleton, such as the sternum (breastbone). It is a key structure in the development of the vertebrate skeletal system.<br><br>In other words, the sclerotome is the part of the embryo that gives rise to the vertebrae, ribs, and other bones of the back and torso.
Sclerotomies refer to the surgical incision or cut into the sclera, the white outer layer of the eyeball. This procedure is often performed to relieve intraocular pressure in cases of acute-angle glaucoma or to remove foreign bodies from the eye.
Relating to or resembling hardened or woody plant tissue, especially cortical or cuticular tissue.
To express disdain or contempt, often by laughing or making a mocking sound, usually in response to something that is seen as ridiculous or ridiculous. Example: "He scoffed at the idea, thinking it was absurd."
To scoff at something or someone means to look down on them with contempt, to treat them with ridicule or disdain. It can also mean to laugh or mocking laugh at something.
Scoffers refer to people who mock or scorn something or someone with contempt or ridicule, often in a scornful or dismissive manner. They are those who express skepticism, mocking, or derision towards an idea, a person, or a notion, frequently in a condescending or sarcastic way.
A scofflaw is a person who ignores or deliberately disregards the law, often in a defiant or contemptuous manner.
People who deliberately disregard or disobey laws or rules, often in a defiant or arrogant manner.
To scold someone means to criticize or severely talk to them in a disapproving way, often because they have done something wrong or have been acting badly.
Scolded: Verb - Past tense of the verb "scold", which means to speak sharply or angrily to someone for fault or mistake.
To scold someone means to strongly criticize or rebuke them for their behavior or actions, often in a firm but frustrated or angry tone. It can also mean to punish or correct someone by verbal or physical means.
In a scolding manner; with a tone of disapproval, criticism, or rebuke. The speaker expresses disapproval or disappointment in a stern and often sharp-voiced tone.