Opposite of derisive or contemptuous in nature
Opposite of contemptuously ridiculing or mocking someone or something
Opposite of involving the use of sarcasm, especially sardonically
Opposite of expressing or characterized by scorn or contempt
Opposite of involving the use of sarcasm or wit
Opposite of having an especially high opinion of oneself, usually with contempt for others
“His attitude was too humble, and the tone of his voice too supplicatory to be resisted.”
Opposite of harshly sarcastic or satirical in nature
“It started with a tweet which turned into a mild piece of fake news.”
Opposite of marked by or given to using irony in order to mock or convey contempt
“Each greeting is accompanied by a great deal of genuine laughter and joyousness.”
Opposite of intended to provoke or make fun of someone in a playful way
Opposite of ridiculous, often to the point of being funny
(of a joke or sense of humour) Opposite of subtle and expressed in a matter-of-fact way
“His comedic style was rather ostentatious and was not to everyone's taste.”
Opposite of having a witty, sarcastic or cynical nature or edge
“Why can't you give me a straight answer to a straight question?”
Opposite of an act of mocking or taunting someone or something
Opposite of the state or property of being haughty
Opposite of a derisive art form that mocks by imitation
Opposite of present participle for to tease or laugh at in a scornful or contemptuous manner
Opposite of present participle for to defy or rebel against
Related Words and Phrases
|