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Detailed Translations for ridicule from English to German

ridicule:

to ridicule verbe (ridicules, ridiculed, ridiculing)

  1. to ridicule (laugh at; ironize)
    auslachen; verspotten
    • auslachen verbe (lache aus, lachst aus, lacht aus, lachte aus, lachtet aus, ausgelacht)
    • verspotten verbe
  2. to ridicule (poke fun at; make fun of)
    spotten über; verhöhnen; verspotten; höhnen
    • spotten über verbe (spotte über, spottest über, spottet über, spottete über, spottetet über, gespottet)
    • verhöhnen verbe (verhöhne, verhöhnst, verhöhnt, verhöhnte, verhöhntet, verhöhnt)
    • verspotten verbe
    • höhnen verbe (höhne, höhnst, höhnt, höhnte, höhntet, gehöhnt)
  3. to ridicule (sneer; make a fool of; taunt; scoff at)
    verspotten; lächerlich machen; spotten; verhöhnen; auslachen
    • verspotten verbe
    • spotten verbe (spotte, spottest, spottet, spottete, spottetet, gespottet)
    • verhöhnen verbe (verhöhne, verhöhnst, verhöhnt, verhöhnte, verhöhntet, verhöhnt)
    • auslachen verbe (lache aus, lachst aus, lacht aus, lachte aus, lachtet aus, ausgelacht)

Conjugations for ridicule:

present
  1. ridicule
  2. ridicule
  3. ridicules
  4. ridicule
  5. ridicule
  6. ridicule
simple past
  1. ridiculed
  2. ridiculed
  3. ridiculed
  4. ridiculed
  5. ridiculed
  6. ridiculed
present perfect
  1. have ridiculed
  2. have ridiculed
  3. has ridiculed
  4. have ridiculed
  5. have ridiculed
  6. have ridiculed
past continuous
  1. was ridiculing
  2. were ridiculing
  3. was ridiculing
  4. were ridiculing
  5. were ridiculing
  6. were ridiculing
future
  1. shall ridicule
  2. will ridicule
  3. will ridicule
  4. shall ridicule
  5. will ridicule
  6. will ridicule
continuous present
  1. am ridiculing
  2. are ridiculing
  3. is ridiculing
  4. are ridiculing
  5. are ridiculing
  6. are ridiculing
subjunctive
  1. be ridiculed
  2. be ridiculed
  3. be ridiculed
  4. be ridiculed
  5. be ridiculed
  6. be ridiculed
diverse
  1. ridicule!
  2. let's ridicule!
  3. ridiculed
  4. ridiculing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for ridicule:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- derision
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
auslachen ironize; laugh at; make a fool of; ridicule; scoff at; sneer; taunt
höhnen make fun of; poke fun at; ridicule
lächerlich machen make a fool of; ridicule; scoff at; sneer; taunt
spotten make a fool of; ridicule; scoff at; sneer; taunt abuse; insult; revile; scoff; sneer
spotten über make fun of; poke fun at; ridicule
verhöhnen make a fool of; make fun of; poke fun at; ridicule; scoff at; sneer; taunt abuse; insult; revile; scoff; sneer
verspotten ironize; laugh at; make a fool of; make fun of; poke fun at; ridicule; scoff at; sneer; taunt abuse; insult; revile
- blackguard; guy; jest at; laugh at; make fun; poke fun; rib; roast
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- derision
ModifierRelated TranslationsOther Translations
absurd absurd; laughable; ludicrous; ridicule; ridiculous absurd; ludicrous; preposterous
lachhaft absurd; laughable; ludicrous; ridicule; ridiculous
lächerlich absurd; idiotic; insane; laughable; ludicrous; ridicule; ridiculous atypical; crazy; daft; foolish; funny; idiotic; insane; loony; mad; nuts; odd; potty; ridiculous; silly; stark mad; stark raving mad; stark staring mad; strange; stupid
ridikul absurd; laughable; ludicrous; ridicule; ridiculous

Related Words for "ridicule":

  • ridiculing, ridiculed

Synonyms for "ridicule":


Related Definitions for "ridicule":

  1. the act of deriding or treating with contempt1
  2. language or behavior intended to mock or humiliate1
  3. subject to laughter or ridicule1
    • The satirists ridiculed the plans for a new opera house1

Wiktionary Translations for ridicule:

ridicule
noun
  1. lächerlich machender, wiederholter Hohn oder Spott
verb
  1. sich boshaft über jemanden oder etwas lustig machen; über jemanden oder etwas spotten

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
ridicule verspotten; herumwitzeln; machen; scherzen raillerplaisanter quelqu’un ou quelque chose, lui parler ou en parler avec moquerie.