deride - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of deride in Hindi

  • उपहास करना
  • हंसी उड़ाना
  • मज़ाक उड़ाना
  • ताना देना

deride Definition

Verb

  • express contempt for; ridicule.

deride Example

  • Well might the Dead who struggled in the slime, Rise and deride this sepulcher of crime. ( अच्छा हो सकता है कि मृत लोग जो कीचड़ में संघर्ष करते हैं, उठो और अपराध के इस कब्र का उपहास करो। )
  • When I am a parent, I will not deride my children and make them feel worthless.  ( जब मैं माता-पिता हूं, तो मैं अपने बच्चों का उपहास नहीं करूंगा और उन्हें बेकार महसूस नहीं कराऊंगा। )
  • If the police do not intervene, the fans of the winning team will deride the losing players as they leave the arena.  ( यदि पुलिस हस्तक्षेप नहीं करती है, तो जीतने वाली टीम के प्रशंसक हारने वाले खिलाड़ियों का अखाड़ा छोड़ते समय उपहास करेंगे। )
  • Bullies are individuals who deride other people in order to feel superior.  ( बुली ऐसे व्यक्ति होते हैं जो श्रेष्ठ महसूस करने के लिए अन्य लोगों का उपहास करते हैं। )

More Sentence

  • Because the book was written so poorly, the critic had no choice but to deride the book’s author in the review.  
  • sepulchreght the Dead who struggled in the slime, Rise and deride this sepulcher of crime.
  • We are rejecting films that deride our country and our values,
  • We are rejecting films that deride our country and our values.
  • I know you will deride.
  • Deny it, delay it, or deride it, you will eventually die.
  • At present, the other members of the community - the "Christians" - deride and oppose the Socialist's appeal.
  • The other men began to deride his fruitless efforts and insisted that another be allowed to try to remove the wood.
  • I know that laughter is good, and I know that even derision in small quantities is as wholesome as salt; but I like to laugh and deride outside holy places, and not be forced to do it while I am on my knees.
  • Clinton will deride the plan as an unrealistic budget-buster.
  • Meanwhile newly-conquered England had its own problems to solve; and Germany, torn by civil war, and not naturally quick to kindle, could only deride the "delirium" of the crusader.'
  • Who, after all, could deride the allocation of funding to the process of conquering the problems associated with those issues?  
  • Thirty years of Foucauldian postmodern critique has led to arguments that either ignore such laws or deride them as evil.  
  • They speak of freedom and democracy, and our way of life and our values, and they deride those who reason why.  
  • The painter proved once again yesterday that, while critics might deride it, the public can't get enough of his work.  
  • People who deride the poor for laziness are out of touch with the difficulty of finding decent jobs.
  • So I didn't ridicule or deride contributions, and published most emails critical of me, my style, and my substance.
  • deride what I have said so far as mere hypothesis or high-sounding sentiment.