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'contemptuous laughter' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a type of laughter that is mocking or disdainful in nature. For example, "The bully couldn't stand to see the other student winning, so he erupted into contemptuous laughter."
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The room echoed with contemptuous laughter.
If the contemptuous laughter hasn't taken on a nervous timbre yet, it probably will next week.
Since he and his wife have become born-again Christians and now preach abstinence, not condoms, in the battle against HIV/Aids, all this produces snorts of contemptuous laughter from Kampala's middle classes.
The media should be acting like Vice President Joe Biden and responding to to Mitt Romney's campaign with "contemptuous laughter" because "it's not serious," according to Matt Taibbi.
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But contemptuous?
His response was borderline contemptuous.
"Chi?" was his contemptuous reply.
Joyce was contemptuous of psychoanalysis.
Salmond was openly contemptuous.
He was contemptuous.
Loud laughter.
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