public ridicule

Frequency: 7.815.2 per million words

ridicule that happens in front of other people

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Examples (10)

  • No one wants to face public ridicule for their mistakes.
  • His controversial remarks attracted widespread public ridicule.
  • She feared the public ridicule that would follow her failure.
  • The politician's gaffe became an object of public ridicule.
  • To avoid public ridicule, they quickly retracted their statement.
  • The artist was subjected to intense public ridicule for his unconventional work.
  • He endured years of public ridicule before finally proving his theory.
  • Such a poorly designed product is bound to invite public ridicule.
  • The company risked public ridicule by launching an unfinished game.
  • Exposing someone to public ridicule can have severe psychological consequences.