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1 mocking
adjectiveساخِر، هازئa mocking laugh.
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2 mockery, mocking, ridicule
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3 الطائر المحاكي
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4 تهكمي
تَهَكّمِيّ: ساخِرsarcastic, ironic(al), sardonic, satiric(al), mocking, derisive, sneering, caustic -
5 ساخر
ساخِرsarcastic, ironic(al), sardonic, satiric(al), sneering, mocking, derisive, cynical, cutting, caustic, bitter, biting, acrimonious, mordacious -
6 ضحكة
ضُحَكَة: مَنْ يَضْحَكُ على النّاس، ساخِرmocker, derider, ridiculer; mocking, derisive, ridiculing, sarcastic -
7 متهكم
مُتَهَكّم: هازِئsarcastic, ironic(al), satiric(al), mocking, derisive, sneering; mocker, scoffer -
8 هازئ
هازِئsarcastic, satiric(al), ironic(al), sardonic, mocking, derisive, sneering, caustic; scornful, disdainful, contemptuous; mocker, scoffer; scorner, despiser -
9 هزئي
هُزْئِيّ: سُخْرِيّderisive, mocking -
10 derisive
[-sɪv] adjective1) mocking; showing scorn:ساخِر، هازِئderisive laughter.
2) causing or deserving scorn:تافِه، مُثير للسُّخْرِيَهThe salary they offered me was derisive.
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11 jeer
[dʒɪə]1. verb1) to shout at or laugh at rudely or mockingly:يَسْخَر منHe was jeered as he tried to speak to the crowds.
2) ( with at) to make fun of (someone) rudely:يَتَهَكَّم علىHe's always jeering at her stupidity.
2. nouna rude or mocking shout:صِياح إسْتِهْزاءthe jeers and boos of the audience.
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12 jeering
adjectivemocking or scornful.هازئ، ساخِر -
13 satirical
[-ˈtɪ-] adjective1) of satire:ساخِر، إنْتِقادي، هِجائيsatirical writing.
2) mocking:ساخِر، هِجائيin a satirical mood.
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14 wry
[raɪ] adjectiveslightly mocking:بابْتِسامَةٍ ساخِرَهa wry smile.
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15 سخرية
سُخْرِية \ mockery, mocking, ridicule: unkind laughter and words. sarcasm: bitter words that are meant to hurt one’s feelings (as pretending to praise sth. that clearly deserves no praise). sneer: a sneering expression. \ إِحْدى سُخْريات الأقْدَار \ irony: sth. that seems fortunate but ends in misfortune: His hard work made him rich but ruined his health. That is the irony of fate. -
16 هزء
هُزْء \ mockery: mocking. -
17 mockery
هُزْء \ mockery: mocking. -
18 sarcasm
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19 sneer
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