What is another word for sneered at?

Pronunciation: [snˈi͡əd at] (IPA)

Sneered at can be replaced with various synonyms depending on the context of the sentence. Some of the substitutes for sneered at include scoffed, mocked, ridiculed, jeered, derided, taunted, belittled, insulted, and disdained. Sneered at implies a sarcastic or contemptuous attitude towards a person or situation. To convey the same emotion, one can use any of the mentioned synonyms. For instance, instead of saying "he sneered at me," one could use "he mocked me." Using different yet relevant synonyms can help add variety to the text and make it more interesting to read.

What are the opposite words for sneered at?

The opposite of "sneered at" is to admire, respect, or praise. When we admire someone, we hold them in high esteem and look up to them. Meanwhile, respecting someone means to treat them with dignity and consideration. Conversely, when we sneer at someone, we disdain or belittle them, showing our contempt through a scornful expression or a cutting remark. In contrast, when we praise someone, we highlight their achievements or qualities, expressing our approval or admiration. Thus, to eschew "sneering" we should strive to appreciate, respect and praise others for who they are and what they accomplish.

Famous quotes with Sneered at

  • There is a great danger for the United States of America. This great danger is the Jew. Gentlemen, in whatever country Jews have settled in any great number, they have lowered its moral tone; depreciated its commercial integrity; have segregated themselves and have not been assimilated; have sneered at and tried to undermine the Christian religion, have built up a state within a state; and when opposed have tried to strangle that country to death financially. If you do not exclude them from the United States in the Constitution, in less than 200 years they will have swarmed here in such great numbers that they will dominate and devour the land, and change our form of government. If you do not exclude them, in less than 200 years our descendants will be working in the fields to furnish them substance, while they will be in the counting houses rubbing their hands. I warn you, gentlemen, if you do not exclude the Jews for all time, your children will curse you in your graves. Jews, gentlemen, are Asiatics, let them be born where they will or how many generations they are away from Asia, they will never be otherwise.
    Benjamin Franklin
  • We sneered at each other across the desk for a moment. He sneered better than I did.
    Raymond Chandler
  • It always demands a far greater degree of courage for an individual to oppose an organized movement than to let himself be carried along with the stream — individual courage, that is, a variety of courage that is dying out in these times of progressive organization and mechanization. During the war practically the only courage I ran across was mass courage, the courage that comes of being one of a herd, and anyone who examines this phenomenon more closely will find it to be compounded of some very strange elements: a great deal of vanity, a great deal of fear — yes, fear of staying behind, fear of being sneered at fear of independent action, and fear, above all, of taking up a stand against the mass enthusiasm of one's fellows.
    Stefan Zweig
  • In truth, modern life requires many people of talent and intelligence to run big institutions, including governments. Others resent their quality wherever they find it. They see it as oppressive. Then Donald Trump came before them and sneered at government leadership, in a style that had nothing to do with talent or intelligence.... To accomplish this, his followers needed only to mark a ballot. Soon he looked like the man they always needed. In the future, this strategy may well be called Trumpism. For now, American journalists call it populism.
    Robert Fulford (journalist)

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