Friday, May 28, 2010

Derisory - English proofreading.

Although the words derisory and derisive share similar roots, they have different core meanings. Derisory usually means ‘ridiculously small or inadequate’, as in a derisory pay offer or the security arrangements were derisory. Derisive, on the other hand, is used to mean ‘expressing contempt’. The proper reaction to a derisory salary increase is a derisive laugh.
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