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mocking

adjective as in uncivil

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He denigrated the use of masks, frequently mocking those who did and ignored the social distancing measures recommended by the experts because his "business friends" told him it hurt the economy.

From Salon

So instead of dismissing or mocking or ignoring Smith, Democrats would be well-served to study him.

Instead of the frequent mocking by Trump for being a "weak" leader, they might dare to believe that Carney will be able to reset the personal chemistry at least.

From BBC

Are the Oscars more important, more intimidating than mocking Washington big shots to their often stony faces?

Like many other extreme influencers, in the face of criticism he often claims his posts are satire or jokes, mocking his detractors as his messages spread further, propelled by online outrage.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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