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    scoffer
    /ˈskɒfə(r)/

    n

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  2. someone who laughs and speaks about a person or idea in a way that shows that they think that person or idea is stupid or silly: I was able to prove the scoffers wrong. Fewer examples. Scoffers may scoff, jeerers may jeer, but the fishermen and other locals stand by their tale.

  3. Scoffer definition: a person who mocks or makes fun of someone or something, often of religion or moral values. See examples of SCOFFER used in a sentence.

  4. The meaning of SCOFF is an expression of scorn, derision, or contempt : gibe. How to use scoff in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Scoff.

  5. someone who laughs and speaks about a person or idea in a way that shows that they think that person or idea is stupid or silly: I was able to prove the scoffers wrong. Fewer examples. Scoffers may scoff, jeerers may jeer, but the fishermen and other locals stand by their tale.

  6. A scoffer is characterized by a cynical and dismissive attitude, often expressing disbelief, sarcasm, or ridicule. They tend to belittle or scorn the values, opinions, or convictions of others, especially if they differ from their own.

  7. Definitions of scoffer. noun. someone who jeers or mocks or treats something with contempt or calls out in derision. synonyms: flouter, jeerer, mocker. see more. noun. someone who eats food rapidly and greedily. synonyms: gorger. see more.

  8. Define scoffers. scoffers synonyms, scoffers pronunciation, scoffers translation, English dictionary definition of scoffers. v. scoffed , scoff·ing , scoffs v. intr. To show or express derision or scorn: scoffed at their complaints. v. tr. To say in a derisive manner: "Are you...

  9. to laugh and talk about a person or idea in a way that shows that you think they are stupid or silly: The critics scoffed at his paintings. Years ago people would have scoffed at the idea that cars would be built by robots. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Mocking and taunting. apple. caricature. deride someone/something as something.

  10. To show or express derision or scorn: scoffed at their complaints. v.tr. To say in a derisive manner: "Are you confused yet?" the instructor scoffed. [Middle English scoffen, from scof, mockery, probably of Scandinavian origin; akin to Danish skof, jest, teasing.] scoff′er n. scoff′ing·ly adv. scoff 2. (skŏf, skôf)

  11. /skɒf/ IPA guide. Other forms: scoffed; scoffing; scoffs. To laugh at someone with scorn is to scoff at them. People have scoffed at many great inventors, saying their products would flop because the public wouldn't be interested in things like the light bulb, the personal computer, or the pet rock.