揶揄

  1. to mock
  2. to ridicule

CEDICT

  1. (literary) to deride; to ridicule
  2. to deride; to ridicule

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嘲弄

重編國語辭典

嘲笑嘲弄

維基詞典

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侮弄 nòng
  1. to mock
  2. to bully and insult
挤对 duì
  1. (coll.) to mock
  2. to bully
  3. to force (a concession out of sb)
见笑 jiànxiào
  1. to mock
  2. to be ridiculed
  3. to incur ridicule through one's poor performance (humble)
shàn
  1. to mock
  2. to ridicule
  3. to slander
cháo
  1. to ridicule
  2. to mock
耻骂 chǐ
  1. to abuse
  2. to mock
讪笑 shànxiào
  1. to ridicule
  2. to mock
调谑 tiáoxuè
  1. to make fun of
  2. to mock
fěng
  1. to satirize
  2. to mock
  3. to recite
  4. Taiwan pr. fèng
讽刺 fěng
  1. to satirize
  2. to mock
  3. irony
  4. satire
  5. sarcasm
你不覺得這個名字很諷刺嗎,「神聖的戰爭」?

Don't you think the name "The Sacred War" sounds a bit sarcastic?

Source: Tatoeba

讥刺
  1. to ridicule
  2. to mock
讥诮 qiào
  1. to deride
  2. to mock
调侃 tiáokǎn
  1. to ridicule
  2. to tease
  3. to mock
  4. idle talk
  5. chitchat
讥讽 fěng
  1. to satirize
  2. to ridicule
  3. to mock
xuè
  1. joy
  2. to joke
  3. to banter
  4. to tease
  5. to mock
  6. Taiwan pr. nüè
  1. to ridicule
  2. ugly
恶损 èsǔn to ridicule
to ridicule
  1. to insult
  2. to ridicule
  3. to disgrace
嘲讽 cháofěng
  1. to sneer at
  2. to ridicule
  3. to taunt
人們在備感嘲諷時最生氣。這也是為何對自己感到自信的人們不容易生氣。

People are most angry when they feel they are being mocked. That's why those who are confident in themselves seldom become angry.

Source: Tatoeba

奚落 luò
  1. to taunt
  2. to ridicule
  3. to jeer at
  4. to treat coldly
  5. to abandon
耻笑 chǐxiào
  1. to sneer at sb
  2. to ridicule
qiān
  1. (of a bird) to peck
  2. (fig.) to ridicule (sb)
嘲笑 cháoxiào
  1. to jeer at
  2. to deride
  3. to ridicule
  4. mockery
  5. derision
他嘲笑我。

He mocks me.

Source: Tatoeba

寒碜 hánchen
  1. ugly
  2. shameful
  3. to ridicule
戏谑 xuè
  1. to banter
  2. to crack jokes
  3. to ridicule