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Significados de
flout
en inglés
portugués
debochar
catalán
fer cas omís
español
rechiflar
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To treat or speak of with contempt.
mock
ridicule
taunt
hoot
barrack
scoff
jeer
jibe
deride
gibe
español
rechiflar
Sinónimos
Examples for "
mock
"
mock
ridicule
taunt
hoot
barrack
Examples for "
mock
"
1
He's part of his school's debate team,
mock
trial and student government.
2
In my strength you deceived me; in my weakness you
mock
me.
3
Because starting at 1300, we're dealing with a
mock
mass casualty situation.
4
A
mock
funeral for planet Earth is taking place in Nelson today.
5
The
mock
-
up
was exposed to the public in a Russian air base.
1
So far, though, it's mainly drawn alarm and
ridicule
on social media.
2
Then did the attendant on the tower speak of her in
ridicule
.
3
The grotesqueness of such adornment found frequent
ridicule
in prose and verse.
4
The laugh was turned on him; there was ceaseless
ridicule
and taunting.
5
Boccaccio had made them the subject of
ridicule
in his popular stories.
1
The one will
taunt
,
the other defy; one aggresses, the other retaliates.
2
The
taunt
had long since lost its sting; so I replied, meekly:
3
The
taunt
was quite lost on him; he was calmly regarding Natalie.
4
The very children on the streets would
taunt
my children about it.
5
Not able to resist an opening
taunt
,
she added, A fillet knife?
1
The sun had set; an owl began to
hoot
in the wood.
2
But the film is, of course, a
hoot
from beginning to end.
3
A moment later they heard the single, unexpected
hoot
of an owl.
4
Nhlanhla Nene's upcoming mid-term budget speech is going to be a
hoot
.
5
Olympos gave a great
hoot
of laughter, and so did many others.
1
In the tall and
barrack
-
like
houses candles gleamed in honor of Masaniello.
2
In the evening, the change from
barrack
-
room
to veldt was most delightful.
3
The foundation of another
barrack
for officers was begun in this month.
4
I detest having it in that great
barrack
of a dining-room downstairs.
5
It was half-past three when the deputies were locked into the
barrack
-
yard
.
1
He said it with a level stare that dared me to
scoff
.
2
It's easy to
scoff
at these claims as outlandish and distinctly American.
3
But when he tries to persuade them to come home, they
scoff
.
4
Jacobson knows many people, including some of her relatives,
scoff
at QAnon.
5
The wild sublimity of Aeschylus became the
scoff
of every young Phidippides.
1
The crowds felt free to cheer,
jeer
,
and offer questions and comments.
2
No offence is intended; the men
jeer
out of mere harmless devilment.
3
The shrill
jeer
of a newsboy broke in upon his pathetic speech.
4
The omnipresent small boys and soldiers
jeer
,
and some tear the banners.
5
They began to
jeer
and insult him more than the other boys.
1
Ms Byrne also made a good-humoured
jibe
at her relieved family members.
2
Except that didn't
jibe
with what he'd seen of her so far.
3
Fuelled by that
jibe
,
Arsenal took the lead in the eighth minute.
4
That should
jibe
with what the hospital receptionist had no doubt reported.
5
But the best of the lot at a
jibe
or a joke
1
It has become a shared reflex to
deride
and belittle such achievements.
2
But there was no one there to see or
deride
their grief.
3
We should not be too quick to
deride
this as a delusion.
4
For, to
deride
Jesus Christ would manifest an inexcusable want of respectability.
5
Besides, when he wishes to
deride
a city, he calls it grass-grown.
1
Here in his native village there were none to
gibe
and sneer.
2
At the
gibe
business the German is, perhaps, better than the Briton.
3
I ignored the
gibe
,
but felt a twinge at the real possibility.
4
The king's
gibe
stung, and he resolved not to wait for Dragonstone.
5
I do not
gibe
back at a woman who presently will die.
Uso de
flout
en inglés
1
He was made to
flout
it and go his own sheep-headed way.
2
We
flout
the businessman, but without him there would be no poets.
3
I will make thee yet a lady, whom none shall dare
flout
.
4
Why do you
flout
one who longs to show you his devotion?
5
Russia and China
flout
political borders, just look at Crimea and Hong Kong.
6
Saddam has chosen his moment to again
flout
international law with great care.
7
People began to
flout
the law and there was increasing pressure for reform.
8
Yet builders are allowed
flout
these laws with impunity every day.
9
Mr Andrews said he was worried people would
flout
the rules.
10
Can Brown
flout
the normal rules of politics and profit from a recession?
11
A wonderful recital; but none of us voyagers durst
flout
it.
12
But it was always possible that someone might
flout
this custom.
13
But the time had passed when the peers could
flout
an aroused nation.
14
Niagara, however, might
flout
them if it pleased; they could do without Niagara.
15
It might be dangerous to
flout
such a sign from heaven.
16
The editor, at any rate, did not sneer and
flout
him.
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flout
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flout the rules
flout international
flout regulations
flout planning
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Translations for
flout
portugués
debochar
catalán
fer cas omís
burlar-se
burlar
español
rechiflar
befar
abuchear
mofarse
burlar
lanzar improperios contra
Flout
a través del tiempo
Flout
por variante geográfica
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