derider
derider — 名詞
1. a person who says or does cruel things to make someone or something seem foolish
嘲諷者
以輕蔑方式嘲弄他人的人
a person who says or does cruel things to make someone or something seem foolish or worthless, usually doing so in an open or disrespectful way
The senator called his critics cowardly deriders who offered no useful ideas of their own.
這位參議員稱他的批評者是一群懦弱的嘲諷者,提不出任何有用的主張。
adjective + derider: cowardly deriders
Padma refused to let the deriders in her writing class stop her from sharing her poems aloud.
Padma 不讓寫作課上的嘲諷者阻止她大聲朗讀自己的詩作。
deriders in + [place/group]
Online deriders flooded the young artist's page with hateful comments about her first exhibition.
網路上的嘲諷者湧入那位年輕藝術家的頁面,對她的首次展覽留下充滿惡意的留言。
Marco stood up to the deriders who mocked his accent during the school debate tournament.
Marco 挺身面對那些在學校辯論比賽中嘲笑他口音的嘲諷者。
The film's international success silenced the deriders who had dismissed it as low-budget amateur work.
這部電影在國際上的成功讓那些曾輕視它為低成本業餘作品的嘲諷者安靜了下來。
文法句型
a(n) [adjective] derider
derider + of + [person/thing mocked]
derider + who + [verb]
用法筆記
Frequently appears in plural ('deriders'). Common in journalistic or formal writing where the speaker wants to dismiss critics as unfair rather than constructive. Less common in everyday speech — 'critics' or 'haters' are more neutral or informal alternatives.