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jeer

jeer / jeer / jeer
Transitive VerbIntransitive VerbNoun
pl: jeerspast: jeeredpp: jeereding: jeering

This term conveys a specific type of aggressive mockery characterized by loud, audible derision. It differs from a simple insult or a quiet sneer by its public and vocal nature, often involving a group of people acting in unison to belittle a target. As a noun, the word is used to describe the individual shouts of contempt. While it follows standard pluralization rules, it is frequently encountered in collective phrases like a chorus of jeers to emphasize the overwhelming volume of the mockery.

Meanings

Transitive Verbjeer
[~ someone]

To shout insulting or mocking remarks at someone to show contempt or dislike.

"The crowd began to jeer the opposing team as they left the field."

Intransitive Verbjeer
[~ at someone]

To make loud, mocking sounds or comments directed toward a person or thing.

"The audience jeered at the politician's clumsy attempt to apologize."

Nounjeer

A loud, mocking remark or a shout of derision intended to insult someone.

"He ignored the jeers of the spectators and continued his speech."

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