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Significats de
jeering
en anglès
català
escarni
Tornar al significat
Showing your contempt by derision.
mockery
scoff
jeer
scoffing
català
escarni
Abusing vocally; expressing contempt or ridicule.
mocking
taunting
derisive
gibelike
Termes relacionats
disrespectful
Sinònims
Examples for "
mockery
"
mockery
scoff
jeer
scoffing
Examples for "
mockery
"
1
Though affectionate
mockery
is nothing new, the golden age was relatively recently.
2
It seems such a
mockery
;
but if she wishes it; and Arthur-
3
Thirty-two percent thought he would make a
mockery
of the political process.
4
I could sense it the same way I'd felt its
mockery
earlier.
5
But perhaps Falcao should be the subject of sympathy rather than
mockery
.
1
He said it with a level stare that dared me to
scoff
.
2
It's easy to
scoff
at these claims as outlandish and distinctly American.
3
But when he tries to persuade them to come home, they
scoff
.
4
Jacobson knows many people, including some of her relatives,
scoff
at QAnon.
5
The wild sublimity of Aeschylus became the
scoff
of every young Phidippides.
1
The crowds felt free to cheer,
jeer
,
and offer questions and comments.
2
No offence is intended; the men
jeer
out of mere harmless devilment.
3
The shrill
jeer
of a newsboy broke in upon his pathetic speech.
4
The omnipresent small boys and soldiers
jeer
,
and some tear the banners.
5
They began to
jeer
and insult him more than the other boys.
1
The madman at this moment was
scoffing
at the justice of God.
2
Well, you need some sort of diversion when you're
scoffing
your soup.
3
It was so strange to me not to be
scoffing
and despising.
4
The crowd that had gathered listened to him without any discernible
scoffing
.
5
I wag the laughing stock, a subject of
scoffing
and ridicule, often.
Ús de
jeering
en anglès
1
A laugh frigidly
jeering
;
a look lazily mutinous; gentlemanlike irony, patrician resentment.
2
The
jeering
voice from the rear of the room belonged to Toomey.
3
Following the ignominious defeat the booing and
jeering
went up several decibels.
4
Another time I asked for hints and ended up
jeering
at myself.
5
It benumbed him for a second; then he laughed with
jeering
bitterness.
6
All the people were
jeering
and mocking at the poor friendless wretch.
7
The crowd was really ripping into Berdych,
jeering
him throughout his rant.
8
He shook his head and brandished his fists at the
jeering
crowd.
9
Steele knocked over several of the
jeering
men to get to Andrews.
10
So now the men ease their feelings by
jeering
at each other.
11
Sigurd held his shield, yelling and
jeering
at Skylan, urging him on.
12
A chuckle of rough laughter, bitter and
jeering
,
ran through the benches.
13
And then without any hesitation, he turned and faced the
jeering
crowd.
14
A laugh, rather
jeering
than cordial, ran through the group of labourers.
15
Students, officers, and merchants walked behind Fyodor,
jeering
at him and crying:
16
Joe kept on turning until she was again facing the
jeering
lumbermen.
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jeering
jeer
Verb
Present
Adjectiu
Nom
Singular
Col·locacions frequents
jeer at
jeer laugh
jeer crowd
jeer tone
jeer smile
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jeering
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