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sneer

verb intransitive
To show contempt by turning up the nose, or by a particular cast or countenance; “naso suspendere adunco.” .

sneer

To insinuate contempt by covert expression. I could be content to be a little sneered at.

sneer

To utter with grimace.

sneer

To show mirth awkwardly.

sneer

noun
A look of contempt, or a turning up of the nose to manifest contempt; a look of disdain, derision or ridicule.

sneer

An expression of ludicrous scorn.