to ridicule / to mock

= + : The pilgrim (朝) is getting ready in the aorta's kitchen (ao2) for his big trip. He packed lots and lots of mandarins (口) on his back. Charlie Chaplin (ch) mocks (嘲) him for just packing mandarins, but as Charlie is laughing, he trips over a mandarin and falls, giving the pilgrim an opportunity to mock (嘲) him in return.
used in 嘲哳[zhao1 zha1]

嘲 character breakdown

mouth / classifier for things with mouths (people, domestic animals, cannons, wells etc) / classifier for bites or mouthfuls

Mnemonic symbol: 口 shall be represented by a mandarin. Karl Marx (k-) is enjoying a mandarin in the outhouse's living room (ou3).
abbr. for 朝鮮|朝鲜[Chao2 xian3] Korea

= + + : Mnemonic symbol: the pilgrim.

Charlie Chaplin was still sleeping on his moon when the pilgrim entered the aorta early in the morning. "Wake up!" The pilgrim screamed, letting his alarm clock ring, holding up the cross he brought all the way of his pilgrimage. "It is time for our audience with the emperor!"
imperial or royal court / government / dynasty / reign of a sovereign or emperor / court or assembly held by a sovereign or emperor / to make a pilgrimage to / facing / towards

= + + : Mnemonic symbol: the pilgrim.

Charlie Chaplin was still sleeping on his moon when the pilgrim entered the aorta early in the morning. "Wake up!" The pilgrim screamed, letting his alarm clock ring, holding up the cross he brought all the way of his pilgrimage. "It is time for our audience with the emperor!"
morning

Characters with 嘲 as component

嘲 is not used as a component in another character.

Words with 嘲

to jeer at / to deride / to ridicule / mockery / derision
to tease / to poke fun at / to make fun of
to sneer at / to ridicule / to taunt
frigid irony and scorching satire (idiom); to mock and ridicule
to mock oneself / to laugh at oneself
to try to cover up in an embarrassing situation / to justify oneself / to find excuses
(neologism c. 2011) to deride a group of people / (of a group of people) to deride (sb)
to mock and ridicule
(onom.) clamorous noise made by numerous people talking or singing, or by musical instruments, or birds twittering
to refer to one's foibles or failings with self-deprecating humor

Sentences with 嘲

嘲 currently does not appear in any sentence.