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The word "sneer" is thought to have originated from the sound of a nasal snort or sniff, which was often used to express contempt or mockery. In Middle English, the word "sneren" was used to describe the facial expression of disdain, and the verb "sniren" meant to mock or ridicule. The modern meaning of "sneer" emerged in the 16th century.
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