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1 scoffed
Синонимический ряд:1. flouted (verb) flouted; gibed; girded or girt; jeered; jested; quipped at; scouted at; sneered2. mocked (verb) derided; gibe at; jeer at; laugh at; mocked; ridiculed; sneer at; taunted; twitted -
2 flout
1. n насмешка, издевательство2. n пренебрежение3. v насмехаться, издеваться4. v относиться с пренебрежением, выражать презрениеСинонимический ряд:1. defy (verb) defy; disdain; disobey; mock; scorn2. ridicule (verb) banter; chaff; deride; gibe; imitate; jeer; ridicule3. scoff (verb) fleer; gird; jest; quip at; scoff; scout at4. scoff at (verb) affront; insult; outrage; scoff at; sneerАнтонимический ряд: -
3 girt
1. n стр. ригель; обвязка; пояс2. a мор. поставленный на носовой и кормовой якоряСинонимический ряд:1. hedged (verb) banded; begirt; belted; beset; besieged; circled; compassed; encircled; enclosed; encompassed; enveloped; girdled; hedged; hemmed; looped; ringed; rounded; surrounded2. readied (verb) braced; forearmed; fortified; prepared; readied; steeled; strengthened3. scoffed (verb) flouted; gibed; jeered; jested; quipped at; scoffed; scouted at; sneered
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