scoff in Hungarian
scoff in Hungarian is kinevet, kigúnyol, gúnyolódik — scoff means to speak about something with scorn or mockery, treating it as ridiculous.
scoff in Hungarian
kinevet
to jeer; laugh at with contempt and derision
kigúnyol
to jeer; laugh at with contempt and derision
gúnyolódik
to jeer; laugh at with contempt and derision
What does "scoff" mean?
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verb To speak about something with scorn or mockery, treating it as ridiculous.
"He scoffed at the idea that the plan could ever work."
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noun A mocking remark or expression of contempt.
"Her scoff made it clear she thought the idea was absurd."
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verb British informal: to eat food quickly or greedily.
"He scoffed the entire pizza before anyone else got a slice."
scoff in a sentence
- He scoffed at the idea that the plan could ever work.
- Critics scoffed when the small startup announced its ambitions.
- Her scoff made it clear she thought the idea was absurd.
- He scoffed the entire pizza before anyone else got a slice.
Common Hungarian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "scoff" in Hungarian?
"scoff" in Hungarian is kinevet, kigúnyol, gúnyolódik. scoff means: To speak about something with scorn or mockery, treating it as ridiculous.
How do you use "scoff" in a sentence?
Example: "He scoffed at the idea that the plan could ever work." In Hungarian, "scoff" is kinevet, kigúnyol, gúnyolódik.
Are there other ways to say "scoff" in Hungarian?
Yes — Hungarian has 3 translations listed for "scoff": kinevet, kigúnyol, gúnyolódik.
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