Both Uses of
ridicule
in
Medea by Euripides - (translated by: T.A. Buckley)
- Ill doth it become thee to incur ridicule from the race of Sisyphus, and from the nuptials of Jason, who art sprung from a noble father, and from the sun.†
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- And yet what do I suffer? do I wish to incur ridicule, having left my foes unpunished?†
Definition:
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(ridicule) mock (make fun of); or the language or behavior that does so