jibe in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
'JIBE' means to be in harmony or agreement with something, or to make a mocking or sarcastic remark.
Sample Sentences
- The comedian's jokes often jibe with the absurdities of everyday life.
- During the debate, the politician made a jibe at his opponent's expense.
- Her comments seemed to jibe with the latest research on climate change.
- The two friends often jibe at each other's fashion choices, but it's all in good fun.
- It was surprising to see how well the two theories jibe, despite their different origins.
- His comment about her outfit was meant as a light-hearted jibe, but it stung more than he realized.
- The team's playful jibes during practice helped to lighten the mood before the big game.
- She took his jibe about her cooking skills in stride, knowing he was just trying to be funny.
- During the debate, each candidate exchanged jibes to try and undermine their opponent's confidence.
- Despite the jibe, she remained focused on her goals and refused to let it distract her.