derisive en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

derisive en el diccionario PONS

inglés americano

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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He posted the emails and replied point by point with derisive and humorous commentary.
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Often, the images combined several antisemitic motifs and included derisive prose or poetry.
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This particular comment sparked some derisive comments from fans.
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Angered by the hosts' derisive comments about fanboys, she comes to the defense of her audience, immediately and unintentionally securing their obsessive adoration.
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He doctored reports and wrote derisive comments on the margins of letters destined for the king.
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Further electronic searches suggest that the term became increasingly more common in the 1960s and always used in a derisive or humorous way.
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The name "turlupin" is a derisive epithet; they appear to have called themselves the society of the poor or fellowship of poverty.
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He is sometimes referred to by the derisive nickname fat boy.
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Scholars have referred to the term as derisive and a handy ideological tool.
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As she enters the house, she is confronted by other teenaged party-goers who laugh at her and make derisive gestures and facial expressions.
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