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    De·ri·so·ry
    /dəˈrīs(ə)rē/

    adjective

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  3. Definition of derisory adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  4. derisory definition: 1. so small that it seems ridiculous: 2. cruel and making someone feel stupid: . Learn more.

  5. Definitions of 'derisory' 1. If you describe something such as an amount of money as derisory, you are emphasizing that it is so small or inadequate that it seems silly or not worth considering. [British, disapproval] [...] 2. Derisory means the same as derisive . [...] More. Pronunciations of 'derisory'

  6. May 13, 2024 · 1. adjective. If you describe something such as an amount of money as derisory, you are emphasizing that it is so small or inadequate that it seems silly or not worth considering. [British, disapproval] She was being paid what I considered a derisory amount of money. Synonyms: ridiculous, insulting, outrageous, ludicrous More Synonyms of derisory.

  7. Definitions of 'derisory' 1. If you describe something such as an amount of money as derisory, you are emphasizing that it is so small or inadequate that it seems silly or not worth considering. [disapproval] [...] 2. Derisory means the same as derisive . [...] More. Pronunciations of the word 'derisory'

  8. Aug 15, 2023 · derisory ( comparative more derisory, superlative most derisory) Laughably small or inadequate; ridiculous.

  9. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English derisory /dɪˈraɪsəri/ adjective 1 an amount of money that is derisory is so small that it is not worth considering seriously Unions described the pay offer as derisory. 2 derisive Examples from the Corpus derisory • The company's profits increased 35%, but they've only offered a ...

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