Sneer
UK //snɪə//US //snɪr//
Definition
To smile or speak in a way that shows scorn or contempt.
In simple words: To look or speak in a way that shows you think someone is stupid.
Examples
- She couldn't help but sneer at his outdated fashion sense.
- He sneered at the suggestion that he couldn't handle the challenge.
- The critic sneered at the artist's latest work.
- His sneer was apparent when he saw the poor performance.
- She sneered as she listened to their ridiculous plan.
Usage notes
Used in contexts where someone is mocking or showing disdain. Less appropriate in formal settings.
Grammar pattern
sneer + at + object
Memory hint
Imagine someone sneezing while looking down on others, they 'sneer'.
Collocations
- sneer at
- sneer in response
- sneer of disdain
Synonyms
- mock
- scorn
- deride
- disdain
- ridicule
Antonyms
- praise
- admire
- approve
Common mistakes
- Confusing with 'sneer at' and 'sneer with'.
- Using 'sneer' as a noun without context.
- Overusing the word in casual conversation.