"Jeered" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Jeered" Meaning

The word "jeered" is the past tense of the verb "jeer", which means to laugh mockingly at someone or something, often in a loud or scornful manner. It can also mean to utter loud, abusive, or mocking shouts at someone or something.

"Jeered" Examples

Usage Examples of "Jeered"


1.

The opposing team's fans jeered loudly when the home team's star player was ejected from the game.

2.

The comedian's off-color joke left the audience jeering and booing, prompting him to stop his act mid-sentence.

3.

As the politician spoke, protesters outside the venue jeered loudly, demanding her resignation.

4.

The crowd jeered when the referee made a questionable call in the crucial game, giving the opposing team an advantage.

5.

The audience jeered at the badly acted monologue, with some people even walking out of the theater in disgust.

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