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jeering

adjective as in mocking

Strong matches

Weak matches

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Example Sentences

Parliament should crack down on booing and jeering in the House of Commons to make debates more accessible, a committee of MPs has suggested.

From BBC

Gavyn Wolf lives here, so he came with his friends, dodging the jeering.

The Lord Mayor of London, accompanied by army officers, personally ripped down festive decorations from the doors of homes and churches, only to be set upon by jeering crowds that caused his horse to bolt.

From Salon

Seven draws in their past nine games under Motta and the fans have started to lose patience, jeering and booing the squad in the second half of the match against Bologna last weekend.

From BBC

Fans cheering their team’s players and jeering the other team’s players, fine.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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