DEEn Dictionary De - En
DeEs De - Es
DePt De - Pt
 Vocabulary trainer

Spec. subjects Grammar Abbreviations Random search Preferences
Search in Sprachauswahl
sneered
Search for:
Mini search box
 
English Dictionary: sneered by the DICT Development Group
1 result for sneered
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Sneer \Sneer\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Sneered}; p. pr. & vb. n.
      {Sneering}.] [OE. sneren, Dan. sn[?]rre to snarl or grin
      (like a dog); cf. Prov. E. sneer to grin, sner to snort,
      snert to sneer at. See {Snore}, v. i.]
      1. To show contempt by turning up the nose, or by a
            particular facial expression.
  
      2. To inssinuate contempt by a covert expression; to speak
            derisively.
  
                     I could be content to be a little sneared at.
                                                                              --Pope.
  
      3. To show mirth awkwardly. [R.] --Tatler.
  
      Syn: To scoff; gibe; jeer.
  
      Usage: {Sneer}, {Scoff}, {Jeer}. The verb to sneer implies to
                  cast contempt indirectly or by covert expressions. To
                  jeer is stronger, and denotes the use of several
                  sarcastic reflections. To scoff is stronger still,
                  implying the use of insolent mockery and derision.
  
                           And sneers as learnedly as they, Like females
                           o'er their morning tea.               --Swift.
  
                           Midas, exposed to all their jeers, Had lost his
                           art, and kept his ears.               --Swift.
  
                           The fop, with learning at defiance, Scoffs at
                           the pedant and science.               --Gay.
No guarantee of accuracy or completeness!
©TU Chemnitz, 2006-2024
Your feedback:
Ad partners