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Synonyms
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Meaning:
blame

responsibility for failure, bad behaviour etc

condemnation

derision

(an instance of) laughing at a person, treating an effort etc as valueless

insult, disrespect

disapproval

the state of disapproving

condemnation

disdain

contempt; scorn

hate; indifference

recrimination

an accusation made as a reply to one already made

condemnation

ridicule

the act, state, of being made fun of; unkind joking

contemptuous laughter at someone or something

sarcasm

words or expressions intended to mean the opposite, used to hurt a person's feelings

mocking remark

scandal

(action, behaviour etc that causes) general shock, anger, opposition

public embarrassment

scorn

the feeling that a person or thing deserves no respect; to refuse to accept, believe, (something) because one has no respect or trust

contempt toward something

slander

(an offence of making) a false statement that damages a person's reputation

scandalous remark

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