irrision
/ˌɪriˈzɪn/ i-ri-ZIN
Definitions
1. noun
A feeling of scorn or contempt, often expressed as mocking or ridiculing behavior.
“The comedian’s jokes were met with irrision by the audience who didn’t find them funny.”
/ˌɪriˈzɪn/ i-ri-ZIN
1. noun
A feeling of scorn or contempt, often expressed as mocking or ridiculing behavior.
“The comedian’s jokes were met with irrision by the audience who didn’t find them funny.”