Crossword-Solution: DERISIVE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| Derisive | a. | Expressing, serving for, or characterized by, derision. |
We have 76 clues for the answer “DERISIVE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Tending to scoff | 1 answer |
| Like raspberries | 2 answers |
| Showing mockery | 2 answers |
| Ridiculing. | 3 answers |
| derisory | 5 answers |
| Satirical | 9 answers |
| A JEERING CROWD | 11 answers |
| Unflattering | 12 answers |
| Scathing | 17 answers |
| Uncomplimentary | 20 answers |
| Mocking | 22 answers |
| Sardonic | 27 answers |
| depreciatory | 34 answers |
| depreciating | 36 answers |
| taunting | 37 answers |
| Quizzical | 38 answers |
| CAUSTIC ___ | 42 answers |
| Belittling. | 42 answers |
| Biting | 46 answers |
| Cheeky | 49 answers |
| Irreverent | 50 answers |
| Vituperative. | 52 answers |
| debasing | 52 answers |
| depreciative | 52 answers |
| derogative | 55 answers |
| Burlesque | 55 answers |
| detracting | 56 answers |
| pejorative | 56 answers |
| deprecatory | 58 answers |
| Uncultured | 60 answers |
| Laugh-able | 61 answers |
| in a rut | 65 answers |
| snuffy | 65 answers |
| Stand-offish | 66 answers |
| asocial | 66 answers |
| thwarting | 66 answers |
| splenetic | 67 answers |
| ALIENATED | 67 answers |
| misanthropic | 67 answers |
| curmudgeonly | 67 answers |
| dyspeptic | 67 answers |
| hypercritical | 68 answers |
| whining | 68 answers |
| sneering | 68 answers |
| Ribald | 68 answers |
| antisocial | 68 answers |
| condescending | 69 answers |
| Disparaging | 69 answers |
| Ironic | 69 answers |
| scornful | 69 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RTEEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DERISIVE (5)
But I began to perceive that it did not console me to be perpetually chaffed for my scruples, especially when I was really so vigilant; and I was rather glad when my derisive friend closed her house for the summer.
Dirk Stroeve was one of those persons whom, according to your character, you cannot think of without derisive laughter or an embarrassed shrug of the shoulders.
She could make a very good thing out of the Brys if she managed them properly, and I should know just how to look after George Dorset while Bertha is reading Verlaine with Neddy Silverton.” She met Selden’s sound of protest with a sharp derisive glance.
Corliss will burn it if he doesn't sell it." "He might want to live here himself." "He!" Cora emitted a derisive outcry.
When the Spanish authorities allowed an American ship (surprised in one of her ports by the declaration of war) to depart unharmed, the fact was magnified into an act of almost ideal generosity; on the other hand, when we decided not to permit privateering, that announcement was received with derisive laughter as a pretentious pose to cover hidden interests.
Quotes with DERISIVE (3)
Were you there?” She shook her head. “No. I was here in Nain having achild.”“Then why do you weep as though you had part in hiscrucifixion? You had no part in it.”“I’d like nothing better than to think I would haveremained faithful. But if those closest to him — hisdisciples, his own brothers — turned away, who am I tothink I’m better than they and would have donedifferently? No, Marcus. We all wanted what wewanted, and when the Lord fulfilled his purpose ratherthan ours, we …
Annabelle, what happened to you?” Lillian asked the next morning. “You look dreadful. Why aren’t you wearing your riding habit? I thought you were going to try out the jumping course this morning. And why did you disappearso suddenly last night? It’s not like you to simply vanish without saying — ”“I didn’t have a choice in the matter,” Annabelle said testily, folding her fingers around the delicate bowl of a porcelain teacup. Looking pale and exhausted, her blue eyes ringed …
Don't panic. Midway through writing a novel, I have regularly experienced moments of bowel-curdling terror, as I contemplate the drivel on the screen before me and see beyond it, in quick succession, the derisive reviews, the friends' embarrassment, the failing career, the dwindling income, the repossessed house, the divorce . . . Working doggedly on through crises like these, however, has always got me there in the end. Leaving the desk for a while can help. Talking the prob…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, LAT, NY Sun, NYT, Universal.
Used 12 times in crossword archives (1962–2013).