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词汇 jeered
释义 jeered
past simple and past participle ofjeer
jeer
verb[ I or T ]
uk /dʒɪər/ us /dʒɪr/
to laugh or shout insults at someone to show you have no respect for them: 嘲笑,嘲弄
The people at the back of the hall jeered the speaker.坐在礼堂后面的人嘲笑发言者。
Critics jeered at his moral stance.
"Angry because you don't like the truth?" he jeered.
Synonyms
barrackUK
scoff
A rowdy crowd of 300 cheered, jeered and often drowned out the candidates.
He was jeering at her, but he felt like crying.
People have had enough of seeing politicians jeering and yelling insults.
He was jeered as he left the court.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

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abusively
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dis
mouth
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neg
negging
point-scoring
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slight
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Related words


jeering
jeeringly

Examples of jeered


jeered

In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.


It has always been one of our main stock arguments which our opponents jeered at.
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When, originally, he made his projections as to what he thought the immigrant population would be, he was jeered at.
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That argument was a very fair one and it should not be jeered at.
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Those who jeered that rail privatisation would never get rolling have already had to eat their words.
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They are not going to be sneered at and jeered at because they do not happen to belong to a political party.
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On the contrary, again and again he jeered at them.
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We came back and the clergy jeered and sneered.
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This problem is so serious it must not be scoffed, jeered or laughed at.
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We were jeered at by the benches opposite.
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It is that this issue is too serious to be laughed off or jeered off.
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I remember how conferences were jeered at by people who have since taken part in many of them.
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We do not propose to be jeered out of our rights.
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She was jeered by delegates—fair enough, that happens to the best of us.
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I have seen more than one woman jeered at by other women for presuming to have technical knowledge.
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I have been shouted down and jeered at.
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