"Scoffs" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Scoffs" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Scoffs
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"Scoffs" Meaning

To express scorn or contempt, often with a laugh; to laugh at or mock someone or something.

"Scoffs" Examples

Examples of "scoffs"


1.- I scoffs at the idea that he could ever become a successful businessman.
Contents: The speaker does not believe that someone is capable of achieving a particular goal (becoming a successful businessman).

2. My little sister scoffs whenever I tell her that I saw a ghost in the house.
Contents: The sister laughs at, or shows disdain for, the information provided to her (seeing a ghost is often considered fictional or non believable).

3. Scoffs of ridicule and skepticism can be harmful to someone's self-esteem.
Contents: Actions or reactions of belittling or mocking loud disbelief can be damaging to someone's self-respect.

4. The comedian scoffs at the absurd proposition of eating a cake for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Contents: The comedian uses irony or sarcasm to mock an extreme or implausible suggestion.

5. What really galls me is that she scoffs at any idea I come up with, no matter how carefully I research and plan it.
Contents: She mocks any consideration (messy thing she disagrees with or is rude about).

"Scoffs" Similar Words

Scoff

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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."

Scoffed

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Scoffer

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Someone who mocks or ridicules others, often in a mocking or scornful way.

Scoffers

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Scoffing

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Scoffingly

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Disdainfully; laughing at or showing contempt for someone or something.

Scofflaw

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A scofflaw is a person who ignores or deliberately disregards the law, often in a defiant or contemptuous manner.

Scofflaws

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Scold

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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

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Scolding

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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.

Scoldingly

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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.

Scoldings

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Scolds

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To scold means to strongly criticize or reprimand someone, usually because they have done something bad or wrong.

Scoleces

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A scolecids is a collective noun for a group of earthworms.

Scolecida

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