laugh at
English
editVerb
editlaugh at (third-person singular simple present laughs at, present participle laughing at, simple past and past participle laughed at)
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see laugh, at.
- To scorn or tease; to evince contempt or pity for someone, usually contrasted with laugh with.
- (transitive) To act uncaring of or dismissive of (something).
- Career criminals laugh at minor punishments like those.
- The form-letter rejections laughed at all my hard work.