jeer in a sentence
n.
Definition
To jeer means to make mocking or insulting remarks, often in a loud or derisive manner.
Sample Sentences
- The crowd began to jeer as the opposing team took the field.
- Despite their jeers, she remained focused on her performance.
- He couldn't help but jeer at the ridiculousness of the situation.
- The comedian's jokes were met with both laughter and jeers from the audience.
- Their jeers echoed through the stadium, adding to the tension of the game.
- The crowd began to jeer at the player after he missed the penalty kick.
- Instead of offering support, they chose to jeer at his efforts to speak in public.
- Even though he tried to defend his ideas, the critics continued to jeer dismissively.
- She could hear her classmates jeer at her from across the playground as she stumbled.
- It’s disheartening to see people jeer at those who are brave enough to take risks.
- The crowd began to jeer at the referee after the controversial call.
- Despite their efforts to ignore the taunts, the players could still hear the jeers from the stands.
- He felt a pang of disappointment when his classmates chose to jeer instead of support him.
- Her jokes were met with jeers rather than laughter, leaving her feeling embarrassed.
- Instead of cheering for their team, some fans resorted to jeering at the opponents.
- The crowd began to jeer as the player missed the crucial penalty kick.
- Rather than support her friend, she chose to jeer at his unfortunate mistake.
- The comedian's jokes were met with jeers from an unimpressed audience.
- He fought back tears as he heard the jeers from his classmates after the speech.
- Despite the jeers, she remained determined to pursue her dreams unabashedly.
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