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Ridicule

Noun - Popular Sense

Ridicule refers to the act of mocking or making fun of someone or something, often in a scornful or derisive manner.

Example sentence: The comedian's witty remarks were met with thunderous ridicule from the audience.

Noun - Local Sense

In local contexts, ridicule can also mean a form of punishment or humiliation inflicted upon an individual or group as a means of reprimanding or condemning their behavior or beliefs.

Example sentence: The village resorted to public ridicule to enforce conformity among its members.

Verb - Popular Sense

To ridicule is to mock or make fun of someone or something, typically through scornful or derisive remarks or actions.

Example sentence: The students were ridiculed by their classmates after their failed attempt at a talent show performance.

Verb - Local Sense

In certain local contexts, ridiculing can also describe the act of subjecting someone to public humiliation or mockery as a form of punishment or reprimand.

Example sentence: The elders ridiculed the misbehaving youth in order to discourage others from engaging in similar behavior.


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