English 11 Honors.  (verb) to ridicule; to mock  Synonym: scorn.

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English 11 Honors

 (verb) to ridicule; to mock  Synonym: scorn

 (verb) to criticize sharply  Synonym: condemn

 (verb) to kill someone as a sacrificial victim, usually by fire

 (adjective) difficult to understand or comprehend ; profound

 (noun) a swamp; a difficult situation

 (adjective) open-mouthed; surprised  Synonym: astonished

 (noun) something that causes cancer

 (adjective) pertaining to smell

 (adjective) domineering; haughty  Synonym: overbearing; arrogant

 (adjective) absurd; distorted  Synonym: freakish

 (verb) to run or jump in a lively way  Synonyms: frolic; romp

 (noun) a new word, usage, or expression

 (verb) to tease with taunting words  Synonyms: ridicule; jeer

 (noun) a strict disciplinarian

 (adjective) not interesting, funny, etc., because of being used too often; not fresh or original  Synonyms: cliché