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A short new to me one. 'deride' ( see anagram thread)
  I sort of felt you cannot say: I deride you ( or this or that ).  When I tried to find sentences with the word I only saw the form 'derided' It looks as if it can't be conjugated. I tried to find out what sort of verbs are those that can't be conjugated and why. But got lost in transitives and di- and tri- transitives and (?)intransitive.    
  
 
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OED has a citation, "Mockers and flouters who..deride everie man."  It's from 1581 but, given the slightly old fashioned feel to it, it sounds fine to me. 
 
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AHD has this, which I was surprised at, having never heard or read of this verb being conjugated:    TRANSITIVE VERB: de·rid·ed, de·rid·ing, de·rides   Total aside:  dag nab it, here we are in the middle of December and having shirtsleeve weather!     (It was 62ºF/16.6ºC this afternoon!  Outrage!)  
 
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    We were -10 F last night: trade you !! 
 
  
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At least they still conjugated in those days. 
  ( yep Jackie, freezing here too!!! Skating frenzy starts ) 
 
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Having been an object of derision by classmates when once during a gym class in elementary school I was knocked out when I failed to block a left hook during boxing instruction: there has always been this undercurrent of contempt associated with the word deride. Webster's states this well "He who derides is actuated by a severe a contemptuous spirit; as, to deride one for his religious principles." It really doesn't matter that my pugilistic abilities never went far but the incident made me sensitive to the abilities of others. ( Long Island has enjoyed a few warm days. However and "Alberta Clipper" is headed our way. 
 
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"ridicule, mock, taunt1, twit, deride " Looks like it's just a less used and 'chiquer' word for ridicule. Always liked the word 'pugilist'.  Such a pure word for a messy sport. 
 
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[quote=BranShea]"ridicule, mock, taunt1, twit, deride " Looks like it's just a less used and 'chiquer' word for ridicule. [quote] 
  I think there's a subtle distinction. Ridicle tends to be more superficial, whereas deride, IMHO, imples a more complete and insulting deconstruction. 
 
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IMHO I agree with both of you. Ridicule sounds more cheerfrul too. (can I keep the typo?) 
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