Sentences with Scoff

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8 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Scoff'

The scientist would often scoff at pseudoscientific claims made by conspiracy theorists.

The athlete would scoff at the idea of using performance-enhancing drugs, emphasizing the importance of fair play.

The seasoned journalist would often scoff at sensationalized headlines, emphasizing the importance of accurate reporting.

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

The historian would scoff at revisionist interpretations of historical events, emphasizing the need for accurate documentation.

Sarah tried not to scoff when her friend insisted that they could finish the challenging hike in just an hour.

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

The seasoned detective had to suppress a scoff when the rookie suggested an implausible theory about the crime scene.

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