Use of ridicule in Sentences. 28 Examples

The examples include ridicule at the start of sentence, ridicule at the end of sentence and ridicule in the middle of sentence

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ridicule at the end of sentence


  1. Her plans were held up to ridicule.
  2. His ideas were held up to ridicule.
  3. Silly mistakes often arouse ridicule.
  4. She feared becoming an object of ridicule.
  5. Her foolish actions exposed her to ridicule.
  6. Such a statement could lay her open to ridicule.
  7. By doing that, he laid himself open to ridicule.
  8. The gutter press has held the royals up to ridicule.
  9. The prime minister was becoming an object of ridicule.
  10. The government has left itself open to mockery and ridicule.
  11. Their theories were badly thought out and very vulnerable to ridicule.

ridicule in the middle of sentence


  1. His ridicule chafed her.
  2. She doesn't ridicule my timidity.
  3. They seek to draw down ridicule on me.
  4. They seem to draw down ridicule on us.
  5. You mustn't ridicule unfortunate people.
  6. He is exposed to the ridicule of the public.
  7. The fear of ridicule is a very effective sanction.
  8. She is an object of ridicule in the tabloid newspapers.
  9. He became an object of ridicule among the other workers.
  10. A faintly comic figure, he fears ridicule above all else.
  11. You lay yourself open to ridicule wearing clothes like that.
  12. He had become an object of ridicule among the other teachers.
  13. As a heavy child, she became the object of ridicule from classmates.
  14. The government's proposals were held up to ridicule by opposition ministers.
  15. I admired her all the more for allowing them to ridicule her and never striking back.
  16. She was treated with scorn and ridicule by her colleagues when she applied for the job.
  17. The women's medical school opened in 1874, to the accompaniment of much ridicule of "lady doctors".

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