scoff (at) (Meaning)

scoff (at)

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scoff (at) Sentence Examples

  1. He scoffed at the idea of being wrong, despite the overwhelming evidence.
  2. The students scoffed at the teacher's suggestion that they needed to study harder.
  3. The politician scoffed at the allegations against him, calling them lies.
  4. The experts scoffed at the amateur's attempts to solve the puzzle.
  5. The critic scoffed at the film, writing a scathing review.
  6. The scientists scoffed at the hypothesis, claiming it was not based on sound evidence.
  7. The parents scoffed at the children's excuses for not doing their homework.
  8. The citizens scoffed at the government's promise to improve the economy.
  9. The athletes scoffed at the idea of losing the game, believing their team was invincible.
  10. The rivals scoffed at each other's abilities, trying to undermine their confidence.

FAQs About the word scoff (at)

wink (at), scorn, disobey, rebel (against), flout, brush (off), revolt (against), reject, defy,shrug off

serve, defer (to), agree (to), concede (to), surrender (to), cooperate (with),submit (to), yield (to), goose-step (to), listen (to)

He scoffed at the idea of being wrong, despite the overwhelming evidence.

The students scoffed at the teacher's suggestion that they needed to study harder.

The politician scoffed at the allegations against him, calling them lies.

The experts scoffed at the amateur's attempts to solve the puzzle.