Pronunciation of the English word ridicule.
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1. | If you do that, you're going to subject yourself to ridicule. | |
2. | It is not good to ridicule him in public. | |
3. | It is mean of you to ridicule him in public. | |
4. | He exposed himself to the ridicule of his classmates. | |
5. | He is apt to ridicule others. | |
6. | Recently I've stopped being afraid of "living in shame" and being exposed to "public ridicule". | |
7. | I sensed with discomfort that the two of them might ridicule me behind my back as a thoughtless, simple-minded satyr. | |
8. | Religion is too important a matter to its devotees to be a subject of ridicule. If they indulge in absurdities, they are to be pitied rather than ridiculed. | |
9. | The seventy disciples received the teaching of Confucius in the oral form, for words that satirize, criticize, praise, conceal, suppress, or ridicule cannot appear in writing. | |
10. | It's a kinda ridicule unnecessary fibonacci-syllabic-heap. |