Sentences with Scoff

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13 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Scoff'

As the professor presented his groundbreaking research, he noticed a few scientists in the audience starting to scoff at his unconventional theories.

In the heated debate, each candidate took turns to scoff at the other's policies, creating a tense atmosphere in the auditorium.

The seasoned professor could not help but scoff at the simplicity of the beginner's question.

The scientist expected some colleagues to scoff at her unconventional theory about dark matter.

Even in the face of adversity, he chose to scoff at failure and persisted in achieving his goals.

Despite facing criticism, the artist refused to scoff at unconventional art forms, embracing creativity in all its forms.

In the courtroom, the lawyer tried to scoff at the witness's credibility during cross-examination.

The historian cautioned against the tendency to scoff at ancient beliefs without understanding their cultural context.

The politician had to endure constant scoffs from his opponents during the heated debate.

Despite their friend's warning, Tom continued to scoff at the idea of saving money for the future.

When asked to try the exotic dish, she chose to scoff at the suggestion, preferring familiar flavors.

As a literature professor, he would scoff at any attempt to oversimplify the complexity of classic novels.

The scientist expected some colleagues to scoff at her groundbreaking hypothesis, but she remained confident in her research.

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