Synonyms for Quipped at:
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v.
• sneer
- Fleer
, - affront
, - belittle
, - burlesque
, - caricature
, - crack
, - curl one's lip at
, - decry
, - deride
, - detract
, - disdain
, - disparage
, - dump
, - flout
, - gibe
, - gird
, - give bronx cheer
, - grin
, - hold in contempt
, - hold up to ridicule
, - insult
, - jeer
, - jest
, - lampoon
, - laugh at
, - leer
, - look down on
, - put down
, - quip at
, - rally
, - rank out
, - ridicule
, - satirize
, - scoff
, - scorn
, - slam
, - slight
, - smile
, - sneeze at
, - sniff at
, - snigger
, - swipe
, - taunt
, - travesty
, - turn up one's nose
, - twit
, - underrate
.
• snigger
What are the hypernyms for Quipped at?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the opposite words for quipped at?
The phrase "quipped at" is a form of making a witty or sarcastic remark. The primary antonym for this phrase is to speak seriously or sincerely. Examples of antonyms for quipped at may include phrases such as "spoke earnestly," "answered in a somber tone," or "responded gravely." These phrases denote a more serious or empathetic response, and they are typically used in situations where joking or sarcasm would be inappropriate or insensitive. Other antonyms for "quipped at" could include phrases such as "communicated factually" or "responded straightforwardly," which imply a straightforward and factual response with no intention of humor or wit.
What are the antonyms for Quipped at?
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