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Lastly, while brogrammer culture is rightly derided as juvenile, it apparently has flourished among a highly educated workforce.
This is the William Morris school of socialism, generally derided as being soft-headed, old-fashioned and fantastical.
In the process, a constellation of personal qualities has been derided and devalued, and is in the process of vanishing altogether.
This is because the noble medium of funny pictures and word balloons is often derided as juvenile and strictly a boys' own pastime.
The first are their very own competition, the popular alternative media, especially that derided and persecuted medium, talkback.
It is regularly derided as one of the worst songs in musical history, but it still gives me a lump in my throat and an ache in my heart.
It was a radical move from a First Minister derided by many as a leader of Lilliputian vision.
It has been derided by some critics as straying too far from historical fact in order to show a well-polished fiction.
Most commentators derided him for invoking the Deity in his televised interview with last weekend.
Meanwhile, the immutable laws of Fleet Street demanded that the paper's scoop be derided and its star witness dismissed as a fantasist.
The Budget was derided by many as an election sweetener, offering up liberal cash incentives to families with young children.
A leader who was once derided as a man of straw has acquired a new certainty, which derives in large measure from his religious beliefs.
Often derided as a cultural desert, it is listed as boasting plenty for arts lovers to experience.
Victorian critics derided the advertisers as wicked seducers, but the ads were a favorite among readers.
Do you get tired of being derided and dismissed by many mainstream environmental leaders?
Four years ago, they were derided for raising proposals to decriminalise cannabis.
A government statement that troops will disengage from the country by the end of the year has been derided as a political stunt.
Wall Street has derided the decision to merge, giving the boards of both companies a sharp surprise.
Scotland's newest soap opera has had a shaky start, derided by the critics for its wooden scripts and dull characters.
In a world where feminism, or postfeminism, is so often reassessed and derided, tennis is a rare oasis of incontrovertibility.
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Examples from Classical Literature
A servian woman is derided if she has a child within a year after marriage.
Yet, simultaneously, he derided himself for the inertness of his imagination.
Others were derided by their contemporaries, as we deride the made-to-order coat of arms of some nineteenth century upstart.
It is possible, perhaps, that this young man would have derided, in an axle-wide alley, the approach of a flying ferry boat.
Charles was poor and ugly, derided by Genevese gamins, and not acceptable in drawing-rooms.
Aristophanes derided all which was serious in the Athenian social system.
The heroic couplet, now too much derided, is a form of this kind.
The city council derided Snyder's offer, saying it was not a prayer.
This counsel was indignantly derided by M'Lellan as pusillanimous.
He spoke disrespectfully of the equator, he skipped from continent to continent, he derided the zones, he mopped up the high seas with his napkin.
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