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DERISIVELY, adv. With mockery or contempt.
DERISIVE, a. Containing derision; mocking; ridiculing. Derisive taunts.
DERISION, n. 1. The act of laughing at in contempt. 2. Contempt manifested by la...
DERIDINGLY, adv. by way of derision or mockery.
DERIDING, ppr. Laughing at with contempt; mocking; ridiculing.
DERIDER, n. 1. One who laughs at another in contempt; a mocker; a scoffer. 2. A ...
DERIDED, pp. Laughed at in contempt; mocked; ridiculed.
DERIDE, v.t. [L. To laugh.] To laugh at in contempt; to turn to ridicule or make...
DERELICTION, n. 1. The act of leaving with an intention not to reclaim; an utter...
DERELICT, a. [L. To leave.] Left; abandoned. DERELICT , n. 1. In law, an article...
DERE, v.t. To hurt.
DERAY, v.t. Tumult; disorder; merriment.
DERANGING, ppr. 1. Putting out of order; disturbing regularity or regular course...
DERANGEMENT, n. 1. A putting out of order; disturbance of regularity or regular ...
DERANGED, pp. Put out of order; disturbed; embarrassed; confused; disordered in ...
DERANGE, v.t. 1. To put out of order; to disturb the regular order of; to throw ...