katagelasticist

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English[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

See katagelasticism.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˌkætəd͡ʒəˈlæstɪsɪst/
  • Hyphenation: kata‧ge‧las‧ti‧cist

Noun[edit]

katagelasticist (plural katagelasticists)

  1. One who enjoys mocking and laughing at others.
    Synonyms: mocker, jeerer, scorner; compare Thesaurus:ridicule
    Antonym: gelotophobe
    • 2010, René T. Proyer, Tracey Platt, Willibald Ruch, “Self-conscious emotions and ridicule: Shameful gelotophobes and guilt free katagelasticists”, in Personality and Individual Differences, volume 49, number 1, page 54:
      [in title]
    • 2013, Yu-Chen Chan, Hsueh-Chih Chen, Joseph Lavallee, “The impact of gelotophobia, gelotophilia and katagelasticism on creativity”, in Humor: International Journal of Humor Research, volume 26, number 4:
      Aggressive humor might lead to “bad feelings” from others or to aggressive humor aimed at the katagelasticist in return.
    • 2021, Leonidas Hatzithomas, Maria C. Voutsa, Christina Boutsouki, Yorgos Zotos, “A superiority–inferiority hypothesis on disparagement humor: The role of disposition toward ridicule”, in Journal of Consumer Behaviour, volume 20, number 4, page 923:
      Individuals with high superiority motivation (i.e., high-katagelasticists) experience increased humorousness and an improved attitude toward the brand when they identify with a character acting as victimizer in the disparaging ad.

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