I can give you several sentences.
Consulting a thesaurus, the word taunt is used to descibe provoking, mocking, and/or teasing.
Mocking Humiliating embarrasing
Sneering, Scornful, Derisive, Condescending, Aloof, Contemptuous, Mocking :)
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the word rag in a sentence
He sent her a derisive (mocking) email.
Consulting a thesaurus, the word taunt is used to descibe provoking, mocking, and/or teasing.
To be mocking is to treat with, contempt or disrespect
'Mocking Bird' is two words.
Some words with the root word "mocking" include mockery, mock, and mockingly.
Mimicking. Mocking.
Yes, the sentence "Could you please stop mocking me?" is grammatically correct. It is a polite way to request someone to cease making fun of or imitating you.
The word "mocking" in Tagalog can be translated as "nang-iinis" or "panlalait." It refers to imitating someone or something in a disrespectful or ridiculing manner.
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Mocking Humiliating embarrasing
Yes, the word 'gibes' is the plural form of the noun 'gibe', a word for an insulting or mocking remark; a taunt; a word for a thing.The word 'gibes' is also the third person, singular, present of the verb to 'gibe'; to make insulting or mocking remarks; to jeer.
A gibe is an insult or rude comment. An example of this word used in a sentence might be, "Jake gibes at the critics since he knows his art is impressive and inventive, regardless of what they may say."