Jeer- verb
The brother jeered his sister.
Do not jeer unless you can do better yourself
Jeer is a word meaning to mock in an evil way. It is not quite a sneer, but it means to make fun of someone in public. "Rocko led the jeer of the crowd with his taunts of Micheal."
The crowd began jeering at the opposing team as they walked onto the field.
If you bore the audience at this club, they will jibe and jeer until you leave the stage.
mock, make fun of, say boo, jeer is no good word.
The word jeering is a verb. It is the present participle of the verb jeer.
praise
jeer
The word "jeer" is a verb that means to make rude and mocking remarks.
The word "jeer" appears on page 13 in the book "The Giver" by Lois Lowry. In this scene, Jonas experiences strange behavior from some of his classmates, who jeer at him.
tease
The word is JEER. Each letter in NEWNESS corresponds to a letter in JEER when deciphered in the cryptogram.