Synonym: jeer, mock, scoff, taunt. Similar words: pioneer, veneer, engineer, domineer, pioneering, auctioneer, domineering, engineering. Meaning: [snɪr /snɪə] n. 1. a facial expression of contempt or scorn; the upper lip curls 2. a contemptuous or scornful remark. v. 1. express through a scornful smile 2. smile contemptuously.
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31. And when that time does come, young twits are going to sneer at you, incredible as that may seem.
32. Letterman resists the temptation to sneer at what some might consider pretentiousness.
33. She accepted with pride the sneer of other nations that Britain's class divisions make it what it is.
34. "And what's your name?" he demanded, his lip curling into a sneer.
35. Otherwise she felt certain he'd dismiss the whole embarrassing situation with a careless sneer.
36. "And who might you be?" he said with a sneer.
37. With a sneer in an uncomplimentary manner .
38. Some city consumers may sneer at that statement.
39. With a sneer he tossed away his cigarette butt.
40. You might sneer at this, but I know now.
41. He loved to sneer at his mates.
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42. Don't sneer at your slowwitted child.
43. Compare smirk, sneer, frown, scowl and grimace.
44. He has a bad habit to sneer at girls'cheap clothes.
45. We are equally far removed from the hosanna of Joseph de Maistre, who wound up by anointing the executioner, and from the sneer of Voltaire, who even goes so far as to ridicule the cross.
46. "Feng had transformed from artist to collector, from a writer to an encyclopedist, " Meyer laments, barely concealing a nonstandard sneer at this former housing hero's sellout.
47. There had something of a slouch and a sneer in his bearing.
48. We can disregard the billowy great waves that their development shifts to an earlier date, disregarding them had been no longer " the child " idea, metropolis by them " sneer " .
49. To sneer at his imperfect attempt was very bad breeding.
50. Europeans may sneer at Chinese tourists who pursue Beethoven, Bordeaux and Hugo Boss with the same undiscriminating avidity.
51. Yes, I recognize Zarathustra. His eyes are clear now, no longer does he sneer with loathing. Just see how he dances along!
52. Boris smiled circumspectly , a smile that might do duty either for a sneer or a tribute to the jest, according to the way it was received.
53. She'll probably sneer at my shoes because they're old - fashioned.
54. And the young sneer at the Oughts and resist the Musts with all their energy.
55. In the school, many kids who read from newspaper to her story all humiliate her, and sneer at her as"teratism".
56. Still later, the Java guys sneer at pointers and manual memory management, but JavaScript is ridiculed as a toy "scripting" language for validating web forms. And on and on.
57. The technology industry likes to sneer at Microsoft as a follower.
58. The article in the paper was a sneer at business.
59. Sneer at a way: The abacus disguised as such, not cheating, quick off!
60. Yes, it was a very good subject, said Crass, with a sneer.
More similar words: pioneer, veneer, engineer, domineer, pioneering, auctioneer, domineering, engineering, mountaineering, sneak, sneaky, need, neem, knee, needs, needy, kneel, needle, hornet's nest, nominee, trainee, veer, beer, queer, sheer, jeer, peer, deer, knee-jerk, neem tree.