Sentences with Scoff

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8 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Scoff'

The seasoned detective would often scoff at the implausible theories presented by the inexperienced rookies during the investigation.

The professor would scoff at any student who questioned the fundamental principles of the scientific theory being taught.

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

Despite the scientific evidence presented, some individuals continued to scoff at the idea of climate change, dismissing it as a conspiracy.

The teacher encouraged her students to approach challenging math problems with determination, rather than to scoff at the difficulty.

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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