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121 cachinnus
cachinnus ī, m a loud laugh, immoderate laughter, jeering: cachinnum sustulisse: tollere, H.: perversus, O.: rigidus, sneering, Iu.—Of the sea, a plashing: leni resonant plangore cachinni, Ct.* * *loud/excessive/boisterous/derisive laugh, guffaw; jeer; (applied to waves) -
122 सलील
sa-līlamf (ā)n. playing, sporting (not in earnest) MBh. R. ;
mocking, sneering R. ;
sportive, coquettish Ṡak. Kathās. ;
(am) ind. playfully, with ease ( alsoᅠ with iva) R. BhP. ;
sportively, coquettishly Mṛicch. Kālid. Kir. ;
- gaja-gāmin m. N. of a Buddha Lalit. ;
- parihāsa mfn. smiling coquettishly Mālatīm. ;
- haṉsa-gamanā f. having the wanton gait of a Haṇsa Kathās.
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123 सोपहास
sôpahāsamfn. accompanied with derisive laughter, sneering, jocular, sarcastic (am ind.), Sah.
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124 risata di scherno
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125 sghignazzata
* * *[zgiɲɲat'tsata]sostantivo femminile guffaw* * *sghignazzata/zgiŋŋat'tsata/sostantivo f.guffaw; farsi una sghignazzata to guffaw. -
126 scherno sm
['skerno]di scherno — (parole) scornful, sneering, (gesto) scornful
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127 sneer
I [snɪə(r)]1) (expression) ghigno m., sogghigno m.2) (remark) sarcasmo m., osservazione f. beffardaII [snɪə(r)]1) (smile) sogghignare2) (speak)to sneer at sb. — deridere qcn
* * *[sniə] 1. verb1) (to raise the top lip at one side in a kind of smile that expresses scorn: What are you sneering for?) ghignare, sogghignare2) ((with at) to show contempt for (something) by such an expression or by scornful words etc: He sneered at our attempts to improve the situation.) deridere, schernire3) (to say with contempt: `You haven't a chance of getting that job,' he sneered.) deridere, schernire2. noun(a scornful expression, words etc that express contempt.) sogghigno, sarcasmo* * *[snɪə(r)]1. n(expression) sogghigno, ghigno, (remark) commento sarcastico2. vito sneer at sb/sth — farsi beffe di qn/qc
you may sneer, but... — puoi ridere, ma...
* * *sneer /snɪə(r)/n.1 ghigno; sogghigno; riso di scherno3 [uc] dileggio; espressione beffarda; parola derisoria; sarcasmo.(to) sneer /snɪə(r)/v. i.ghignare; sogghignare; sghignazzare● to sneer at, deridere; dileggiare; schernire □ to sneer one's contempt, manifestare con un ghigno il proprio disprezzo □ The proposal was sneered down, la proposta fu respinta fra lo scherno generale.* * *I [snɪə(r)]1) (expression) ghigno m., sogghigno m.2) (remark) sarcasmo m., osservazione f. beffardaII [snɪə(r)]1) (smile) sogghignare2) (speak)to sneer at sb. — deridere qcn
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128 sneeringly
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sneer — I UK [snɪə(r)] / US [snɪr] verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms sneer : present tense I/you/we/they sneer he/she/it sneers present participle sneering past tense sneered past participle sneered to speak in an unpleasant way that shows you do … English dictionary
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