They had been here four days and for four days he had endured this criticism and ridicule.
However, those suffering endure much ridicule and social attacks because of their conditions.
It has been a long journey from the days when the 19th century refugees of the potato famine endured open ridicule and discrimination.
Meanwhile, Ding-on endures ridicule for being a "cripple" while working in a restaurant, building up his frustration.
But if you are indeed teaching the truth - what the church is saying, that has transcended time - Christ says, you're going to endure ridicule.
The Duchess endured widespread public ridicule contributing to her further estrangement from the British Royal Family.
The airline has endured international ridicule because of management and financial debacles.
The nuns worshiped separately, and black nuns often endured ridicule from white Catholics who did not think them worthy of wearing habits.
Never able to fill the shoes of Franklin D. Roosevelt, he endured ridicule in the press for his rough manners and political blunders.
Other scientists published similar evolutionary theories, only to endure public ridicule at the hands of the press.