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Things ridicule often describes ("ridicule ________")
- plights
- debates
- marriage
- affectation
- democracy
- ideas
- education
- individuals
- officials
- axioms
- cast
- christianity
- superstition
- sarcasm
- things
- kantism
- girls
- virtue
- everything
- orders
- windows
- children
- pole
- leaders
- night
- methods
- beliefs
- perfection
- teachers
- nothing
- authority
- dogma
- decisions
- verb
- garrick
- lead
- groups
- faith
- attitudes
- kills
- talents
- women
- behavior
- witnesses
- priests
- noun
- men
- consequent
- attendant
- disgust
- justice
- members
- mysteries
- students
- religion
- lines
- society
- others
- fathers
- people
How ridicule often is described ("________ ridicule")
- such
- light
- subtle
- pitiless
- popular
- natured
- playful
- excited
- vulgar
- gentle
- keenest
- cruel
- much
- scornful
- clumsy
- ludicrous
- only
- more
- less
- potent
- deserved
- merited
- exciting
- humorous
- universal
- mild
- ridiculous
- undeserved
- comic
- open
- continual
- scathing
- general
- unsparing
- easy
- gross
- public
- pleasant
- withering
- pointed
- humoured
- profane
- constant
- further
- keen
- bitter
- grotesque
- mere
- extreme
- personal
- endless
- ignorant
- sarcastic
- considerable
- frequent
- eternal
- outright
- savage
- occasional
- intense
- slight
- heaped
- widespread
- possible
- perpetual
- unmerited
- cheap
- contemptuous
- self
- friendly
- secret
- coarse
- lively
- severe
- malicious
- merciless
- verbal
- sharp
