讥笑

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Meaning and Usage

The verb 讥笑 (jī xiào) means "to sneer" or "to mock with laughter." It often carries a negative tone, implying ridicule or contempt toward someone or something. It is used when someone laughs scornfully at others' faults, ideas, or behaviors.

Common Contexts

讥笑 is frequently used in social or interpersonal contexts where one person mocks another, often in a hurtful or dismissive way. It can describe both verbal and non-verbal expressions of scorn.

Collocations and Patterns

These collocations highlight the typical targets of 讥笑: people’s faults, errors, or aspirations.

Nuance and Register

讥笑 is generally negative and somewhat formal or literary. It is stronger than just "laughing" and implies derision. Avoid using it lightly in casual conversations unless emphasizing contempt.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse 讥笑 with 嘲笑 (cháo xiào), which also means "to mock" or "to ridicule." 讥笑 often implies a sharper, more biting sneer, while 嘲笑 can be more general mockery.

Example Sentences

He always sneers at others' mistakes but never reflects on himself.

Don't sneer at others' dreams; everyone has the right to pursue happiness.

His sneering made the atmosphere awkward, and no one dared to speak.