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derision - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of derision in Hindi

  • उपहास
  • ठट्ठा
  • हास्यास्पद
  • ताना
  • जगहंसाई
  • खिल्ली

derision Definition

Noun

  • contemptuous ridicule or mockery.

derision Example

  • I concluded that he laughed in derision of my efforts, confident of his own resources. ( मैंने निष्कर्ष निकाला कि वह मेरे प्रयासों के उपहास में हँसे, अपने स्वयं के संसाधनों पर विश्वास करते हुए। )
  • The applause of the vulgar was mingled with the derision of the court party. ( कोर्ट पार्टी के उपहास के साथ अश्लील तालियों की गड़गड़ाहट सुनाई दी। )
  • Ingrid made a sound of derision. ( इंग्रिड ने उपहास की आवाज की। )
  • His words would have met derision and large guffaws! ( उनके शब्दों का उपहास और बड़ी गालियां मिलतीं! )

More Sentence

  • The kids erupted in derision when a handicapped man entered in the classroom.  
  • His stance on gun control drew derision from the pacifists.  
  • Laughed at being a virgin all her life, Mary will spend a passionate night with her boyfriend to end the merciless derision from her friends.  
  • Derision filled the classroom as the students spent more time mocking one another than they did working.  
  • People laugh in derision when they find out that my name is Dick
  • At last, after years of completely undeserved derision, Godzilla can now be seen for the masterpiece it is.
  • The name "Methodist" was given in derision to those Oxford students who in company with the Wesleys used to meet together for spiritual fellowship; and later on when John Wesley had organized his followers into "societies" the name was applied to them in the same spirit.
  • That announcement was met by derision from Harshbarger's office.
  • A year of derision and disrespect comes down to this week.
  • If there is universal derision out there, so be it.
  • In conservative circles, that is a term of extreme derision.
  • And its courtliness, sidestepping contemporary sexual attitudes, drew derision.
  • The hateful derision directed at Jim for 18 months was inexcusable,
  • This excessive pride excited the laughter and derision of the people.
  • But he admitted that hearing the fans'derision was painful.
  • The Snuggie is yet another in a long, long series of trends that take off unexpectedly and are massively popular despite a flurry of derision.
  • She broke taboos, risking ostracism and derision in the process.
  • Poverty in such a land is not merely privation, it is to live in derision and contempt.
  • Many a time since then has the same derision been awakened by this claim of Christ.
  • Henceforth ballooning would not be regarded with derision and unbelief in England.
  • Her horrid grin of derision brought a flush to his cheek; he faced her quite coolly.
  • For years the bands of the British regiments played it in derision of the provincials.
  • He was seated upon a throne of jet, and his arms supported in derision by two prize-fighters.
  • The leading lady regards you with critical derision or she doesn't regard you at all.
  • He pulled himself up short with a word of derision at the length to which he had permitted his mind to run.
  • The derision goes to Lucas' preference for effect over storytelling and character development.