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词汇 taunt
释义 taunt
verb[ T ]
uk /tɔːnt/ us /tɑːnt/
to intentionally annoy and upset someone by making unkind remarks to them, laughing unkindly at them, etc.: 嘲笑;讥讽;嘲弄
The other kids used to taunt him in the playground because he was fat and wore glasses.其他孩子以前经常在操场上嘲笑他,因为他长得胖,还戴眼镜。
The youngest in the group was taunted mercilessly.
Synonym
bait
Some of the boys singled him out, laughing at him and taunting him.
United's away fans enjoyed taunting their rivals.
Opposing fans taunted him with chants and signs declaring him a drug cheat.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Mocking and taunting
caricature
deride
deride someone/something as something
derision
derisive
lampoon
lay yourself open to ridiculeidiom
make a mockery of somethingidiom
make a monkey out of someoneidiom
mimic
mimicry
mock
mockery
piss
sardonic
sardonically
scoff
scoffer
self-caricature
tauntingly

You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:


Causing feelings of anger and displeasure
taunt
noun[ C ]
uk /tɔːnt/ us /tɑːnt/
unkind remarks made to intentionally annoy and upset someone:
The protesters shouted taunts at the police.
He had to endure the nastiest of racist taunts.
The children would often come home in tears because of schoolyard taunts.
Occasionally, they had to endure the cruel taunts of other children.
He had silenced the taunts from opposition fans that had greeted so many of his appearances.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Mocking and taunting
caricature
deride
deride someone/something as something
derision
derisive
lampoon
lay yourself open to ridiculeidiom
make a mockery of somethingidiom
make a monkey out of someoneidiom
mimic
mimicry
mock
mockery
piss
sardonic
sardonically
scoff
scoffer
self-caricature
tauntingly

taunt | American Dictionary


taunt
verb[ T ]
us/tɔnt, tɑnt/
to try to make other people angry or upset by insulting them, laughing at them, etc.:
The movie is about a criminal who taunts the police with phone calls.

taunt


noun[ C ]us/tɔnt, tɑnt/
At school, he had received jeers and taunts because of his size.

Examples of taunt


taunt
The latter may be represented as an increased number of instances of verbal conflict, competition, or taunting between characters in his or her play enactions.
Unless completely at home with it, he/she sounds artificial and affected and usually ends up being ridiculed or taunted.
The accounts of the older boys taunting the younger ones complicate staff violence.
Every year they came back, rising through the soil as if to taunt him.
When is an audience taunted or when made thoroughly unsettled in mind?
In certain cases - cases where one's own teacher sits as defendant - most monks confessed that they tended to be more circumspect, less likely to deliver severe taunts, for instance.
Richard's reference to verbal harassment brought probing as to the content of these taunts.
Ilyusha's father is a drunkard, and the boys use this fact to taunt him.
As the figures rose steadily, the taunts became more virulent than ever, and the criticism sharper.
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The taunt is always flung at us that we are not allowed to vote according to our conscience.
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I still bear the scars of the taunts and jeers which greeted us when we lost.
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I am aware of the frustrations felt and the taunts made by both sides.
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I deplore that he was taunted with it.
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He taunts the industry with pretending to be a sort of philanthropic society.
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That taunt is nothing but hypocrisy of the highest order.
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These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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