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what is the difference between deride and scoff ?
2013年9月12日 16:52
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The basic idea is the same, but be careful of how each verb functions.
"Deride" is transitive: you deride something/someone.
However, "scoff" is intransitive. You scoff AT something/someone. If you write "you scoff something", the meaning is different: you eat something quickly.
Also, "deride" sounds awkward in a colloquial or casual context. It's a formal word.
2013年9月12日
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The word deride means to verbally abuse and downgrade somebody or something, usually laughing. The word scoff means to ridicule, too. You can basically use the terms interchangeably.
2013年9月12日
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Very little in most ways.
Deride tends to suggest a more rigorous criticism whereas scoff seems more of an offhand, perhaps not as well thought out, comment.
2013年9月12日
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