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rideo meaning in English

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rideo [ridere, risi, risus] (2nd)
verb

laugh at (with dat.), laughverb

ridicule [ridiculed, ridiculing, ridicules]verb
[UK: ˈrɪ.dɪ.kjuːl] [US: ˈrɪ.də.ˌkjuːl]

adrideo [adridere, adrisi, adrisus] (2nd)
verb

be / seem familiar (to)verb

please, be pleasing / satisfactory (to)verb

smile at / uponverb

adstrideo [adstridere, -, -] (2nd) INTRANS
verb

hiss (at)verb
[UK: hɪs] [US: ˈhɪs]

arrideo [arridere, arrisi, arrisus] (2nd)
verb

be / seem familiar (to)verb

please, be pleasing / satisfactory (to)verb

smile at / uponverb

astrideo [astridere, -, -] (2nd) INTRANS
verb

hiss (at)verb
[UK: hɪs] [US: ˈhɪs]

conrideo [conridere, conrisi, conrisus] (2nd) INTRANS
verb

laugh out loud (L+S)verb

laugh togetherverb

corrideo [corridere, corrisi, corrisus] (2nd) INTRANS
verb

laugh out loud (L+S)verb

laugh togetherverb

derideo [deridere, derisi, derisus] (2nd) TRANS
verb

be able to laugh, escape, get off scot freeverb

mock / deride / laugh at / make fun ofverb

inrideo [inridere, inrisi, inrisus] (2nd)
verb

laugh at, ridiculeverb

irrideo [irridere, irrisi, irrisus] (2nd)
verb

laugh atverb
[UK: lɑːf ət] [US: ˈlæf ət]

ridicule, mock, make fun ofverb

strideo [stridere, stridi, -] (2nd) INTRANS
verb

creak, squeak, grate, shriek, whistleverb

gnash [gnashed, gnashing, gnashes]verb
[UK: næʃ] [US: ˈnæʃ]

hiss [hissed, hissing, hisses]verb
[UK: hɪs] [US: ˈhɪs]

make shrill soundverb

subrideo [subridere, subrisi, subrisus] (2nd)
verb

smile [smiled, smiling, smiles]verb
[UK: smaɪl] [US: ˈsmaɪl]