How Do You Spell DERIDE?

Pronunciation: [dɪɹˈa͡ɪd] (IPA)

Correct spelling for the English word "deride" is [dɪɹˈa͡ɪd], [dɪɹˈa‍ɪd], [d_ɪ_ɹ_ˈaɪ_d] (IPA phonetic alphabet).

DERIDE Meaning and Definition

  1. Deride is a verb that refers to mocking, ridiculing, or belittling someone or something. It involves expressing contempt, scorn, or disdain towards a person or an idea. When someone derides another individual, they intentionally ridicule them in a scornful or contemptuous manner, often with the aim of undermining their self-esteem or credibility.

    The act of deriding can manifest in various ways, including making sarcastic comments, taunting, scoffing, or laughing at someone or something with a derisive tone. It is typically motivated by a sense of superiority or the desire to belittle someone else's abilities, opinions, or actions.

    Deriding can occur in different contexts, such as personal interactions, public debates, or even through written or online communication. It can target individuals, groups, or even ideas, and may be fueled by factors such as jealousy, disagreement, or the need to assert dominance.

    However, it's important to note that deriding others is generally considered disrespectful and unkind behavior. It can lead to emotional distress, a deterioration of relationships, or the devaluation of ideas. Deriding is often discouraged in social and professional settings that promote respect and understanding.

    Synonyms for deride include mock, scorn, jeer, sneer, ridicule, taunt, and belittle. Antonyms for deride would include praise, commend, admire, respect, and appreciate.

  2. To mock; to laugh at in contempt.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for DERIDE

Etymology of DERIDE

The word "deride" originates from the Latin verb "deridere", which is a combination of "de" meaning "down" and "ridere" meaning "to laugh". Thus, "deridere" literally means "to laugh down". It entered the English language around the late 16th century and has retained its original meaning of ridiculing or mocking someone or something.

Similar spelling words for DERIDE

Conjugate verb Deride

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have derided
you would have derided
he/she/it would have derided
we would have derided
they would have derided
I would have deride
you would have deride
he/she/it would have deride
we would have deride
they would have deride

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been deriding
you would have been deriding
he/she/it would have been deriding
we would have been deriding
they would have been deriding

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would deride
you would deride
he/she/it would deride
we would deride
they would deride

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be deriding
you would be deriding
he/she/it would be deriding
we would be deriding
they would be deriding

FUTURE

I will deride
you will deride
he/she/it will deride
we will deride
they will deride

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be deriding
you will be deriding
he/she/it will be deriding
we will be deriding
they will be deriding

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have derided
you will have derided
he/she/it will have derided
we will have derided
they will have derided

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been deriding
you will have been deriding
he/she/it will have been deriding
we will have been deriding
they will have been deriding

IMPERATIVE

you deride
we let´s deride

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to deride

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was deriding
you were deriding
he/she/it was deriding
we were deriding
they were deriding

PAST PARTICIPLE

derided

PAST PERFECT

I had derided
you had derided
he/she/it had derided
we had derided
they had derided

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been deriding
you had been deriding
he/she/it had been deriding
we had been deriding
they had been deriding

PRESENT

I deride
you deride
he/she/it derides
we deride
they deride

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am deriding
you are deriding
he/she/it is deriding
we are deriding
they are deriding

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

deriding

PRESENT PERFECT

I have derided
you have derided
he/she/it has derided
we have derided
they have derided

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been deriding
you have been deriding
he/she/it has been deriding
we have been deriding
they have been deriding

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it deride

SIMPLE PAST

I derided
you derided
he/she/it derided
we derided
they derided

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