scoffed (at) (Meaning)

scoffed (at)

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scoffed (at) Sentence Examples

  1. He scoffed at the idea of his twin brother being the wiser one.
  2. The politician scoffed at the accusations of corruption, dismissing them as mere slander.
  3. The scientists scoffed at the fringe theories that contradicted their established knowledge.
  4. The general scoffed at the enemy's threats, believing their forces to be inferior.
  5. The snobbish aristocrat scoffed at the clothing choices of the working-class family.
  6. The teacher scoffed at the student's childish drawing, failing to recognize its potential.
  7. The devout believer scoffed at the suggestion that evolution could have created life.
  8. The doctor scoffed at the patient's alternative remedies, citing their lack of scientific evidence.
  9. The child scoffed at the bedtime story, his imagination already running wild with more thrilling adventures.
  10. The fashion critic scoffed at the designer's latest collection, finding it unoriginal and uninspired.

FAQs About the word scoffed (at)

rejected, dismissed,shrugged off, revolted (against), poohed, flouted, disobeyed, brushed (off), winked (at), mocked

stooped (to), agreed (to), cooperated (with), surrendered (to),submitted (to), served, capitulated (to), deferred (to), yielded (to), observed

He scoffed at the idea of his twin brother being the wiser one.

The politician scoffed at the accusations of corruption, dismissing them as mere slander.

The scientists scoffed at the fringe theories that contradicted their established knowledge.

The general scoffed at the enemy's threats, believing their forces to be inferior.