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    jeer
    /dʒɪə/

    verb

    • 1. make rude and mocking remarks, typically in a loud voice: "some of the younger men jeered at him"

    noun

    • 1. a rude and mocking remark: "the taunts and jeers of my classmates"

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  2. JEER definition: 1. to laugh or shout insults at someone to show you have no respect for them: 2. a way of laughing…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of JEER is to speak or cry out with derision or mockery. How to use jeer in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Jeer.

  4. To jeer at someone means to say rude and insulting things to them to show that you do not like or respect them.

  5. As a noun, jeer is the act of scoffing, taunting, or mocking. Think of it as an anti-cheer. If you offer cheers for the visiting team and jeers for the home team, you might not be too popular in the stands. As a verb, jeer means to laugh at in a mean way.

  6. Jeer definition: to speak or shout derisively; scoff or gibe rudely. See examples of JEER used in a sentence.

  7. JEER definition: to laugh and shout insults at someone: . Learn more.

  8. Nov 3, 2017 · Definition of jeer verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Noun. Filter. verb. jeered, jeering, jeers. To make fun of (a person or thing) in a rude, sarcastic manner; mock; taunt; scoff (at) Webster's New World. To speak or shout derisively; mock. American Heritage. Similar definitions. To abuse vocally; taunt. Jeered the speaker off the stage. American Heritage.

  10. 1. to speak or shout derisively; scoff or gibe rudely. v.t. 2. to speak or shout derisively at; taunt; mock. 3. to drive away by derisive shouts (fol. by out of, off, etc.): to jeer an actor off the stage. n. 4. a jeering utterance; derisive or rude gibe. [1555–65]

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