gazingstock Synonyms

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gazingstock Meaning

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gazingstock (n.)

A person or thing gazed at with scorn or abhorrence; an object of curiosity or contempt.

gazingstock Sentence Examples

  1. The politician's controversial remarks made him a public gazingstock, subject to relentless ridicule and criticism.
  2. The broken-down statue stood as a gazingstock in the town square, a grim reminder of former grandeur.
  3. The actress's eccentric fashion choices often made her a gazingstock for paparazzi and fashion critics.
  4. The student's unkempt appearance turned him into a gazingstock among his classmates, who whispered and pointed at him behind his back.
  5. The homeless man huddled in the doorway, a pitiful gazingstock for passersby who hurried past without a glance.
  6. The graffiti-covered bus stop became a gazingstock for the neighborhood, a symbol of neglect and vandalism.
  7. The newlyweds couldn't resist a quick gazingstock in the mirror, admiring their reflection in their wedding attire.
  8. The mischievous cat perched on the windowsill, a gazingstock for birds and squirrels alike.
  9. The old-fashioned car was a gazingstock at the classic car show, attracting curious glances from admirers.
  10. The injured bird sat forlornly on the grass, a gazingstock for children who couldn't bear to see its suffering.

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A person or thing gazed at with scorn or abhorrence; an object of curiosity or contempt.

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The politician's controversial remarks made him a public gazingstock, subject to relentless ridicule and criticism.

The broken-down statue stood as a gazingstock in the town square, a grim reminder of former grandeur.

The actress's eccentric fashion choices often made her a gazingstock for paparazzi and fashion critics.

The student's unkempt appearance turned him into a gazingstock among his classmates, who whispered and pointed at him behind his back.