Sneer in spanish

Burla

pronunciation: buɹ̩lɑ part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

sneer1 = burla, mofa, desdén, desaire, desprecio, sorna, desdeño, escarnio. 

Example: At most I have gotten a few sneers and a little derision for my involvement, and I certainly am not doing anything illegal.

sneer2 = burlarse, mofarse, decir con desprecio, decir con desdén. 

Example: 'Arnold and the others are too sensitive!' he sneered, spreading his hands in a fantastic gesture of disdain.

more:

» sneer at = burlarse de, mofarse de.

Example: Watching Ranald drop a rafter on his head, Marion sneered at herself that these children, this filthy hovel were all that was left to her.

» sneer at + the idea of = burlarse de la idea de, mofarse de la idea de, burlarse de la posibilidad de, mofarse de la posibilidad de.

Example: He sneered at the idea of global warming and said there are more significant issues that require governments' attention.

» sneer at + the possibility of = burlarse de la posibilidad de, mofarse de la posibilidad de.

Example: While some sneer at the possibility of Michigan's red wines, others are convinced of their potential and are ready to prove it to the world.

» sneer at + the thought of = burlarse de la idea de, mofarse de la idea de, burlarse de la posibilidad de, mofarse de la posibilidad de.

Example: They are the people who sneer at the thought of eating at a fast-food joint.

» sneer in + Posesivo + face = burlarse en + Posesivo + cara, mofarse en + Posesivo + cara.

Example: At the fast-food restaurant where Lily works, her co-workers laugh behind her back and sneer in her face.

Sneer synonyms

leer in spanish: , pronunciation: lɪr part of speech: noun sneering in spanish: , pronunciation: snɪrɪŋ part of speech: adjective
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