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Find English Antonyms for Mockery and Insults Words – Quiz!

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Complete Flashcards List for Mockery and Insults with POS, IPA, Definitions, Examples, Questions, and Answers

ad-hominem (adjective) /æd ˈhɒm ə nəm/
Definition: Attacking a person's character, rather than addressing the substance of their argument or position.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of ad-hominem.
Options: abusive; belittling; calumnious; objective
Answer: objective
Example sentence: "She dismissed his ad-hominem insults and continued to present her case."

aspersion (noun) /əˈspəːʃ(ə)n/
Definition: A negative remark or statement that is intended to damage the reputation of someone or something.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of aspersion.
Options: abuse; calumny; censure; praise
Answer: praise
Example sentence: "Despite facing aspersions, the organization continued to thrive and succeed."

balderdash (noun) /ˈbɔl dərˌdæʃ/
Definition: Senseless, nonsensical, or absurd talk or writing.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of balderdash.
Options: blather; bunk; claptrap; truth
Answer: truth
Example sentence: "She dismissed his argument as utter balderdash."

barb (noun) /bɑːb/
Definition: A sharp or pointed remark, referring to a cutting or critical comment that is intended to wound or hurt someone emotionally.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of barb.
Options: affront; criticism; dig; compliment
Answer: compliment
Example sentence: "The politician's barb ignited a heated debate."

belittle (verb) /bɪˈlɪtl/
Definition: To speak or act in a way that diminishes the importance, value, or worth of someone or something.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of belittle.
Options: degrade; denigrate; deprecate; praise
Answer: praise
Example sentence: "The teacher made it a point never to belittle her students' efforts."

buffoon (noun) /bəˈfuːn/
Definition: A person who acts in a foolish or ridiculous way, often for the entertainment of others.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of buffoon.
Options: bozo; clown; comedian; genius
Answer: genius
Example sentence: "The meeting turned into a circus with that office buffoon's antics."

calumny (noun) /ˈkaləmni/
Definition: The act of making false and damaging statements about someone, with the intent to harm their reputation or character.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of calumny.
Options: aspersion; defamation; denigration; truth
Answer: truth
Example sentence: "Her reputation suffered due to baseless calumny."

claptrap (noun) /ˈklæpˌtræp/
Definition: Empty, exaggerated, or nonsensical talk or ideas, often intended to deceive or manipulate others.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of claptrap.
Options: balderdash; blather; bunk; truth
Answer: truth
Example sentence: "The advertisement was full of marketing claptrap."

codswallop (noun) /ˈkɒdzˌwɒl əp/
Definition: Nonsense, balderdash, or absurd and meaningless talk.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of codswallop.
Options: balderdash; blather; bunkum; sense
Answer: sense
Example sentence: "His promises turned out to be nothing but codswallop."

defamatory (adjective) /dɪˈfæməˌtɔri/
Definition: Harming a person's reputation by making false or damaging claims about them.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of defamatory.
Options: calumnious; damaging; derogatory; flattering
Answer: flattering
Example sentence: "Her reputation was tarnished by the defamatory remarks."

deride (verb) /dɪˈrʌɪd/
Definition: To mock, ridicule or make fun of someone or something, often in a contemptuous or dismissive manner.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of deride.
Options: burlesque; gibe; insult; respect
Answer: respect
Example sentence: "Some people deride the idea of aliens, finding it absurd."

derision (noun) /dɪˈrɪʒən/
Definition: The act of expressing contempt or ridicule towards someone or something.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of derision.
Options: belittlement; disdain; disrespect; respect
Answer: respect
Example sentence: "The athlete was subjected to derision from his coach for his poor performance."

diatribe (noun) /ˈdʌɪətrʌɪb/
Definition: A speech or written passage that is marked by bitter, harsh, or condemnatory language, often directed against a particular person or group.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of diatribe.
Options: criticism; denunciation; fulmination; praise
Answer: praise
Example sentence: "The politician's diatribe drew strong reactions from the audience."

drivel (noun) /ˈdrɪv əl/
Definition: Nonsensical or foolish talk, writing, or ideas.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of drivel.
Options: babble; balderdash; blather; wisdom
Answer: wisdom
Example sentence: "It's frustrating when people engage in meaningless drivel instead of addressing the actual problem."

dunce (noun) /dʌns/
Definition: An individual who is considered to be intellectually challenged, lacking in intelligence, or displaying a consistent inability to grasp or understand even simple concepts.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of dunce.
Options: blockhead; dimwit; dolt; genius
Answer: genius
Example sentence: "Don't let anyone make you feel like a dunce just because you're not familiar with a certain topic."

heckle (verb) /ˈhɛkl/
Definition: To interrupt or disrupt a public speaker or performer with jeers, insults, or other verbal abuse.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of heckle.
Options: badger; bait; bother; support
Answer: support
Example sentence: "It's considered impolite to heckle a performer during their act."

hogwash (noun) /ˈhɔgˌwɒʃ/
Definition: Nonsensical or foolish talk, ideas, or information that is considered to be untrue, exaggerated, or lacking in credibility.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of hogwash.
Options: balderdash; baloney; bunk; truth
Answer: truth
Example sentence: "Don't listen to him; it's all hogwash meant to deceive and manipulate."

humiliate (verb) /hjʊˈmɪlɪeɪt/
Definition: To cause someone to feel ashamed, embarrassed, or degraded.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of humiliate.
Options: abase; cheapen; criticize; honor
Answer: honor
Example sentence: "The judge would humiliate the defendant during cross-examination."

idiotic (adjective) /ˌɪd iˈɒt ɪk/
Definition: Displaying extreme foolishness, lack of intelligence, or irrationality.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of idiotic.
Options: absurd; asinine; brainless; intelligent
Answer: intelligent
Example sentence: "The politician's idiotic remarks caused a public outcry."

imbecilic (adjective) /ˌɪm bəˈsɪl ɪk/
Definition: Characterized by extreme foolishness, idiocy, or a severe lack of intelligence.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of imbecilic.
Options: absurd; asinine; brainless; wise
Answer: wise
Example sentence: "The imbecilic act of climbing the fence without considering the consequences led to his injury."

insolence (noun) /ˈɪnsələns/
Definition: The quality or state of being rude, disrespectful, or contemptuous in behavior or speech.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of insolence.
Options: audacity; brazenness; cheek; politeness
Answer: politeness
Example sentence: "The employee's insolence led to a warning from the boss."

insult (verb) /ɪnˈsʌlt/
Definition: To intentionally or unintentionally offend, belittle, or disrespect them through words, actions, or gestures.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of insult.
Options: belittle; demean; deride; compliment
Answer: compliment
Example sentence: "They never miss an opportunity to insult our choices."

invective (noun) /ɪnˈvɛktɪv/
Definition: Insulting or abusive language, typically used to express anger or contempt.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of invective.
Options: abuse; berating; castigation; praise
Answer: praise
Example sentence: "She responded to the criticism with a torrent of invective."

jape (noun) /ʤeɪp/
Definition: A playful or light-hearted joke or jesting remark made with the intention of amusing or entertaining others.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of jape.
Options: bon-mot; caper; gag; seriousness
Answer: seriousness
Example sentence: "The playful jape made her smile even on the gloomiest of days."

jibe (noun) /ʤaɪb/
Definition: A sarcastic or critical remark intended to mock or ridicule someone or something.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of jibe.
Options: barb; dig; gibe; compliment
Answer: compliment
Example sentence: "She responded to his insult with a clever jibe of her own."

mock (verb) /mɒk/
Definition: To make fun of, to imitate in a derisive or contemptuous manner, or to tease someone in a playful but unkind way.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of mock.
Options: deride; emulate; flout; praise
Answer: praise
Example sentence: "They mock the exaggerated accents of certain characters in the movie."

mockery (noun) /ˈmɒk ə ri/
Definition: The act, behavior, or expression of making fun of or ridiculing someone or something.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of mockery.
Options: belittlement; contempt; derision; respect
Answer: respect
Example sentence: "The athlete endured the mockery of the crowd after his defeat."

mudslinging (noun) /ˈmʌdˌslɪŋ ɪŋ/
Definition: The act of making malicious or slanderous attacks against someone's character or reputation, especially in the context of political or personal conflicts.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of mudslinging.
Options: aspersion; calumny; defamation; praise
Answer: praise
Example sentence: "The media coverage of the scandal was filled with mudslinging and sensationalism."

numbskull (noun) /ˈnʌmˌskʌl/
Definition: A person who is considered foolish, stupid, or lacking intelligence.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of numbskull.
Options: blockhead; bonehead; buffoon; genius
Answer: genius
Example sentence: "Don't listen to that numbskull; he never knows what he's talking about."

obscenity (noun) /əbˈsɛn ɪ ti/
Definition: Something that is considered offensive, indecent, or morally objectionable, particularly in terms of explicit sexual content or language.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of obscenity.
Options: crudity; filth; impropriety; decency
Answer: decency
Example sentence: "The novel was criticized for its gratuitous obscenity, with readers finding it offensive and unnecessary."

opprobrious (adjective) /əˈprəʊbrɪəs/
Definition: Highly scornful, offensive, or expressing strong contempt and disgrace.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of opprobrious.
Options: abusive; calumnious; contumelious; complimentary
Answer: complimentary
Example sentence: "She was subjected to opprobrious remarks on social media."

pejorative (adjective) /pɪˈdʒɒrətɪv/
Definition: Having a negative or derogatory connotation, often intended to belittle, insult, or criticize someone or something.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of pejorative.
Options: abusive; belittling; contemptuous; complimentary
Answer: complimentary
Example sentence: "The review was filled with pejorative remarks about the film."

redneck (noun) /ˈrɛdˌnɛk/
Definition: A person, typically from a rural or working-class background, who is perceived as having unsophisticated or traditional attitudes, behaviors, or interests.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of redneck.
Options: backwoodsman; bogtrotter; bumpkin; cosmopolitan
Answer: cosmopolitan
Example sentence: "Some people use the term "redneck" to mock those from rural areas."

revile (verb) /rɪˈvʌɪl/
Definition: To speak or write about someone or something in an extremely critical, abusive or condemnatory manner.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of revile.
Options: abuse; defame; denigrate; praise
Answer: praise
Example sentence: "The coach's angry outburst caused him to revile the referees."

ribbing (noun) /ˈrɪbɪŋ/
Definition: Good-natured teasing, banter, or playful mocking among friends or acquaintances.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of ribbing.
Options: banter; chaffing; jesting; seriousness
Answer: seriousness
Example sentence: "The group's playful ribbing created a lively atmosphere."

ridicule (noun) /ˈrɪdɪkjuːl/
Definition: The act of making fun of or mocking someone or something, often in a contemptuous or derisive manner.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of ridicule.
Options: belittlement; deprecation; gibing; respect
Answer: respect
Example sentence: "The comedian's humor was lighthearted, devoid of ridicule."

sarcasm (noun) /ˈsɑr kæz əm/
Definition: A form of verbal or written expression that conveys contempt, irony, or ridicule through the use of cutting, mocking, or bitter remarks.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of sarcasm.
Options: banter; cynicism; derision; sincerity
Answer: sincerity
Example sentence: "Sarcasm is often used as a defense mechanism in uncomfortable situations."

sarcastic (adjective) /sɑrˈkæs tɪk/
Definition: Characterized by the use of irony, mocking, or caustic remarks to express contempt, ridicule, or derision.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of sarcastic.
Options: acerbic; caustic; derisive; sincere
Answer: sincere
Example sentence: "The teacher's sarcastic response left the students speechless."

satire (noun) /ˈsatʌɪə/
Definition: The use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to criticize and expose human vices or societal issues.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of satire.
Options: burlesque; lampoon; mockery; earnestness
Answer: earnestness
Example sentence: "The play was a sharp satire that mocked the shortcomings of society."

scoffer (noun) /ˈskɔ fər/
Definition: An individual who habitually mocks, derides, or expresses contempt towards ideas, beliefs, or practices held by others.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of scoffer.
Options: cynic; derider; disbeliever; admirer
Answer: admirer
Example sentence: "The scoffer's sarcastic comments revealed their contempt for traditional values."

screwball (noun) /ˈskruˌbɔl/
Definition: Peculiar, eccentric, or characterized by unconventional behavior or ideas.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of screwball.
Options: bizarre; eccentric; kooky; conventional
Answer: conventional
Example sentence: "Mark's screwball antics at the office kept his colleagues entertained during dull workdays."

slander (noun) /ˈslɑːndə/
Definition: The act of making false, malicious, or defamatory statements about someone, either verbally or in writing.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of slander.
Options: aspersion; calumny; detraction; truth
Answer: truth
Example sentence: "Accusations of slander can have legal consequences."

snark (noun) /snɑrk/
Definition: A sarcastic or snide comment that is meant to be humorous or mocking.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of snark.
Options: barb; irony; jeer; sincerity
Answer: sincerity
Example sentence: "He responded to criticism with a touch of snark."

snide (adjective) /snʌɪd/
Definition: Derogatory, sarcastic, or mocking in a sneaky or underhanded manner.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of snide.
Options: disparaging; hurtful; insinuating; genuine
Answer: genuine
Example sentence: "The snide tone of his email was uncalled for."

teasing (noun) /ˈti zɪŋ/
Definition: The act of playfully or mockingly provoking or taunting someone, often with the intention of causing mild amusement or annoyance.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of teasing.
Options: banter; chaffing; derision; serious
Answer: serious
Example sentence: "The comedian's teasing of the audience members added an interactive element to the show."

twaddle (noun) /ˈtwɒd l/
Definition: Foolish, trivial, or nonsensical talk or writing. It represents empty or meaningless words or ideas that lack substance or intellectual value.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of twaddle.
Options: babble; balderdash; blather; wisdom
Answer: wisdom
Example sentence: "The politician's promises turned out to be nothing but twaddle to gain votes."

vilify (verb) /ˈvɪlɪfʌɪ/
Definition: To speak or write about someone or something in a way that is intended to harm their reputation or character.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of vilify.
Options: berate; debase; decry; praise
Answer: praise
Example sentence: "The tabloid magazine consistently tried to vilify celebrities for their personal choices."

vituperative (adjective) /vɪˈtjuːp(ə)rətɪv/
Definition: Marked by harshness, bitterness, and a vehemently abusive tone.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of vituperative.
Options: belittling; censorious; defamatory; complimentary
Answer: complimentary
Example sentence: "Her vituperative tone in the email only escalated the conflict further."

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