jeers

[US]/[ˈdʒɪəz]/
[UK]/[ˈdʒɪərz]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to express scornful derision; to make fun of in a scornful way
n.expressions of scorn or derision; an act of jeering

Phrases & Collocations

heard the jeers

facing jeers

ignoring jeers

drowned out jeers

met with jeers

jeers and laughter

filled with jeers

responding to jeers

after the jeers

public jeers

Example Sentences

the audience jeers erupted after the magician's failed trick.

he ignored the jeers and continued his speech with confidence.

the comedian skillfully deflected the jeers from the crowd.

a wave of jeers washed over the team after their defeat.

despite the jeers, she remained determined to finish the race.

the politician faced a barrage of jeers during the rally.

he turned away, shielding his ears from the cruel jeers.

the online forum was filled with jeers and insults.

she brushed off the jeers and focused on her performance.

the team’s poor performance drew loud jeers from the stands.

he responded to the jeers with a sarcastic remark.

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