katagelastic
English
Etymology
- See katagelasticism.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌkætəd͡ʒəˈlæstɪk/
- Hyphenation: kata‧ge‧las‧tic
Adjective
katagelastic (comparative more katagelastic, superlative most katagelastic)
- (rare) Showing a predilection for mocking humor, that is, humor at the expense of others.
- 2019, Vanja Kljajevic, “Neurology of Humor”, in T. Shackelford, V. Weekes-Shackelford, editors, Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Psychological Science, Springer:
- While gelotophobic individuals fear aggressive humor, katagelastic individuals, in contrast, enjoy such humor […]
- 2020, Evelina Kazakevičiūtė, ‘It’s a sad and beautiful world’: The Poststructuralist Conception of Communication and Jim Jarmusch’s Films (PhD thesis), page 147:
- His request, however, is followed by a mock-hidden laugh of the manager and then seconds later – the obsequious, toadying laugh of the rest of the employees […] The laugh also creates a katagelastic atmosphere in the office, uncomfortable for the protagonist.
Synonyms
- mocking
- ridiculing
- See also Thesaurus:ridicule
See also
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