Synonyms of scoff at

Antonyms of scoff at

Collocations of scoff at

traditional values
Frequency: 70 %

He scoffed at her traditional values, believing in a more modern approach.

scientific evidence
Frequency: 65 %

Despite the overwhelming scientific evidence, she continued to scoff at the idea of climate change.

religious beliefs
Frequency: 60 %

He often scoffed at her religious beliefs, preferring to rely on logic and reason.

political ideologies
Frequency: 50 %

She scoffed at his political ideologies, considering them outdated and irrelevant.

cultural traditions
Frequency: 45 %

Despite growing up in a different culture, she couldn't help but scoff at their cultural traditions.

Idiomatic Expressions for scoff at

  • Phrase: scoff at
    Meaning: to dismiss or reject something as unworthy or unimportant
    Usage: The critics scoffed at the new movie, claiming it lacked originality.