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RidiculoussynonymsThere is taunting, teasing, teasing, teasing, mocking.
1. Taunt. Pronunciation: cháo fěng.
Interpretation: The original meaning is mockery, ridicule and ridicule, and there is also an interpretation of "deliberately provoking others and leading them to attack themselves".
2. Tease. Pronunciation: yé yú.
Definition: Joke, mock. Teasing, insulting.
3. Tricking. Pronunciation: zhuō nòng.
Interpretation: Playing a joke on others and making people embarrassed.
4. Tease. Pronunciation: to play, to tease.
Interpretation: Han Sima Qian's "Book of Reporting to Shaoqing".
The ancestors of the servants did not have the merit of dissecting the Danshu, and the ephemeris of literature and history was almost between the blessings, and the master was teased, advocating the best animals, and the customs were light. ”
5. Ridicule. Pronunciation: cháo xiào.
Definition: teasing, bantering, joking. Laughter with sarcasm, dissatisfaction, etc.
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Ridicule, ridicule. The specific explanation is as follows:
1. Ridicule: [ cháo xiào ].
Laugh at each other with words: If you do the right thing, don't be afraid not to reply.
Person. Lao She's "Four Answers to the Same Hall" I: "When she was ridiculed by others for not polishing the powder well, she was still not in a hurry at all, and laughed at herself with others." ”
二. ridicule: [ jī xiào ].
Ridicule and ridicule: If others have shortcomings, they should be enthusiastically helped, don't.
Liu Qing, Chapter 2 of the first part of "History of Entrepreneurship": "Director Guo, you see, Shengbao can do their production plan? Many people in the village laughed! ”
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Synonyms of teasing are ridicule, ridicule, ridicule, ridicule, ridicule, mockery.
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Synonyms of teasing are taunting, sneering, ridicule, ridicule.
Ridicule, mockery, ridicule.
Ridicule, sarcasm.
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Synonyms of ridicule are:
1. Teasing
Word Definition Sun Zhongma: teasing, joking with people. He is always playing tricks on others, no wonder others ignore him.
2. Tease.
Definition: mockery. Tang Bai Juyi traveled southeast: When he was pointed out by others, he was ridiculed by ghosts. 」
3. Teasing
4. Cultivating a sneering voice
Definition: sarcasm and ridicule. No matter how ridiculed by others, he still went his own way.
5. Mockery
Ridiculous sentence:
1.When people are depressed and have chaotic thoughts, and therefore need to get rid of it, it may be an effective way to temporarily take a temporary break away from the world in their minds and achieve psychological liberation by self-ridicule.
2.I once joked with a friend that if I can feel at ease here, I don't want to be a Buddha, I can be a monk or nun to feel the beauty and leisure of nature, and let the scene and the heart blend, or I can be content.
3.Loneliness is not lonely, it is a kind of ridicule for many people nowadays, or a state of life that they yearn for.
4.In such a playful tone, he talked about the plans of the poor, the rich, and the rich about death, and sometimes there was still a little indignation, but the irony was much stronger.
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Humor
Pronunciation]: [yōu mò].
Interpretation]: 1Silence. 2.Dusky. 3.[英humour] transliterated word. Witty and meaningful.
synonyms]: funny.
Humor in sentences1.For the first time, Tommy showed a bit of humor.
2.You're such a humorist.
3.I don't think she has a sense of humor.
4.He's humorous, but he's not babbling.
5.He has a light-hearted sense of humor.
6.His humor is a relief.
7.He is full of sarcastic humor.
8.But she was not lacking in humor and interest.
9.He uses humor and demagoguery equally.
10.Some of his humorous words don't last.
Synonyms form sentences1.The McCasso is a very funny one'Person.
2.She thought it was a funny statement.
3.The article is both snarky and funny.
4.She is lively and funny, talking and laughing.
5.They're not unfunny people.
6.Radel smiled wryly.
7.The victim is not coping well and is not funny.
8.Her speech was not funny enough.
9.Selden came up with a reply or two to add to the fun.
10.She speaks with a lot of humor.
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