All 5 Uses of
ridicule
in
The Count of Monte Cristo
- , than thus descend the staircase at the Tuileries driven away by ridicule.†
Chpt 11-12 *
- Ridicule, sir—why, you know not its power in France, and yet you ought to know it!†
Chpt 11-12
- "It is extraordinary," he said, when the door was closed behind him, "how easily these husbands, whom we ridicule, gain an advantage over us."†
Chpt 65-66
- "Ridiculous?" repeated he; "and the ridicule will fall on me.†
Chpt 89-90
- For example, look at the puritanical procureur, who has just lost his daughter, and in fact nearly all his family, in so singular a manner; Morcerf dishonored and dead; and then myself covered with ridicule through the villany of Benedetto; besides"— "Besides what?" asked the Count.†
Chpt 103-104
Definition:
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(ridicule) mock (make fun of); or the language or behavior that does so