noun- good natured teasing or ridicule; banter.
"Do not subject anyone to ridicule." is a complete sentence.The sentence is made up of:you = the inferred subject of the sentence, a personal pronoun taking the place of the noun (name) of the person spoken to (second person);do subject = the verb;not = an adverb modifying the verb;anyone = direct object of the verb, an indefinite pronoun, a word taking the place of a noun for any unknown/unnamed person;to = a preposition relating the noun 'ridicule' to the verb 'subject';ridicule = a noun, the object of the preposition (the term 'to ridicule' is a prepositional phrase)
Ridicule
ridiculous
To mock
To save you form ridicule I supplied you with this sentence.
The crowd began to ridicule the policeman.
After years of ridicule by her classmates, she eventually transferred to another school.
Some people use their answers to ridicule the person who is asking a question. All students in class are subject to the ridicule of their peers in class. When will all the ridicule end?
Kyle was worried that the other boys would ridicule him if he told them his secret. I get very upset when people ridicule my car :p its a Pontiac Grand Prix
The cast stood at the footlights at the end of the performance, waiting for the audience to respond with ridicule or praise.
Lampoon means: ridicule; spoof
Do not make fun or ridicule people who stutter
noun- good natured teasing or ridicule; banter.
Mark knew that Marsha would ridicule him behind his back, because Marsha thought that Mark's new sweater made him look too round.
Many seafarers have seen things which they keep to themselves for fear of ridicule.
"Do not subject anyone to ridicule." is a complete sentence.The sentence is made up of:you = the inferred subject of the sentence, a personal pronoun taking the place of the noun (name) of the person spoken to (second person);do subject = the verb;not = an adverb modifying the verb;anyone = direct object of the verb, an indefinite pronoun, a word taking the place of a noun for any unknown/unnamed person;to = a preposition relating the noun 'ridicule' to the verb 'subject';ridicule = a noun, the object of the preposition (the term 'to ridicule' is a prepositional phrase)