scoffer|scoffers in English

noun

['scoff·er || 'skɑfə(r) /'skɒf-]

mocker, scorner, one who ridicules; one who eats voraciously (Slang)

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1. But the scoffer does not listen to a rebuke.

2. Consequently, they became violent vagrants and scoffers at anything religious.

3. 14 synonyms for Cynic: sceptic, doubter, pessimist, misanthrope, misanthropist, scoffer, misanthrope

4. Would you agree that scoffers should be treated as outlined in the Lotus Sutra?

5. 9 A scoffer , debauched person , and , in brief, a man of Belial.

6. Am I expected to do all this work amid pressures, criticisms and scoffers?’

7. 11 A scoffer, a debauched person, and, in brief,(www.Sentencedict.com) a man of Belial.

8. Atheists and humanists and the like fulfill Bible prophesy- being scoffers attempting to lead even the elect astray

9. That it is ever vaunted and Bravadoed by the scoffer and the profligate, not knowing, that blessed is that people, and that alone, whose God is the Lord

10. That it is every vaunted and Bravadoed by the scoffer and the profligate, not knowing, that blessed is that people, and that alone, whose God is the Lord

11. That it is every vaunted and Bravadoed by the scoffer and the profligate, not knowing, that blessed is that people, and that alone, whose God is the Lord

12. 17 Therefore, Isaiah cautions: “Do not show yourselves scoffers, in order that your bands may not grow strong, for there is an extermination, even something decided upon, that I have heard of from the Sovereign Lord, Jehovah of armies, for all the land.”

13. Agnostic noun sceptic, cynic, scoffer, doubter, disbeliever, unbeliever, doubting Thomas, Pyrrhonist He was, if not an atheist, an Agnostic. adjective sceptical, questioning, doubting, cynical, doubtful, scoffing, unconvinced, disbelieving, incredulous, quizzical, mistrustful, unbelieving She grew up in an Agnostic …

14. In fact, though, Christendom should heed Isaiah’s counsel: “Do not show yourselves scoffers, in order that your bands may not grow strong, for there is an extermination, even something decided upon, that I have heard of from the Sovereign Lord, Jehovah of armies, for all the land.” —Isaiah 28:22; 2 Peter 3:3, 4.