Scoffer
1Scoffer — Scoff er, n. One who scoffs. 2 Pet. iii. 3. [1913 Webster] …
2scoffer — Ⅰ. scoff [1] ► VERB ▪ speak about something in a scornfully derisive way. ► NOUN ▪ an expression of scornful derision. DERIVATIVES scoffer noun. ORIGIN perhaps Scandinavian. Ⅱ …
3Scoffer — Mrs Weller calls her husband ‘scoffer’ in The Pickwick Papers, by Charles Dickens, when he makes a sly remark after listening to ‘an edifying discourse’ of Mr Stiggins. She suspects that he is scoffing at what he has just heard, as indeed… …
4scoffer — noun see scoff II …
5scoffer — See scoff1,2. * * * …
6scoffer — noun One who scoffs …
7scoffer — scoff·er || skÉ‘fÉ™(r) / skÉ’f n. mocker, scorner, one who ridicules; one who eats voraciously (Slang) …
8scoffer — coffers …
9scoffer — n. Scorner, mocker, ridiculer, railer, derider, despiser, jeerer …
10scoffer — scoff·er …