English to Latin Meaning of jeer - CARINO


Jeer :
CARINO

habentes, Stultus illudet, CARINO, ludibrium, belle, ironiam, parabolam istam

LUDIBRIUM, Stultus illudet, parabolam istam, imperitiam deridere, CARINO, libellus, agere inpune, quod succincti

CARINOinludebantconuiciiscachinnos,
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Definitions of jeer in English
Noun(1) showing your contempt by derision
Verb(1) laugh at with contempt and derision
Examples of jeer in English
(1) If they jeer you, it means they do not like you, and I am going to look for another team.(2) England fans used to jeer him, but Owen Hargreaves silenced his critics at the World Cup and is now turning his thoughts to a Premiership career(3) Demonstrators of all ages beat drums and blew whistles along a three-mile route that took them past parliament and the end of Downing Street, where crowds paused to jeer towards Mr Blair's office.(4) He was jeered by supporters in his final season at the Nou Camp, and in the last few months he has been dropped by both club and country.(5) In recent weeks, he has sneered and jeered and delighted in telling pro-hunting country people to submit to the will of the townies in banning the hunt and sentencing tens of thousands of hounds to death.(6) Go to any opposing arena and you hear the taunts and jeers .(7) The crowd jeered when told the minister was not available.(8) The new guy whispered something to Jessica that Taylor couldn't hear due to the laughter, jeers , taunts, and whistles of the other students.(9) Cajoling by a minister was met with derisive jeers .(10) Booing that came mainly from the crowd in the stands became so intense that Doctorow stopped speaking at one point, showing no emotion as he stood silently and listened to the jeers .(11) Even worse than the placards was the picture of a crowd of locals jeering at the man's wife as she was driven out of town.(12) The throng of people was excited, jeering and mocking, jostling the two who held on to the man at the centre of it all.(13) A new chain of cheering started and men began to crowd Tristan and pat him on the back, laughing and jeering .(14) He raises his arms in delight and turns to face the crowd, he hears jeers and boos.(15) The crowd jeered when the trustees refused to hear arguments about Hall's exclusion.(16) They either jeered and insulted me, or didn't talk to me at all.
Related Phrases of jeer
Synonyms
Noun
1. taunt ::
parabolam istam
2. sneer ::
rideat
3. insult ::
contumeliae
4. shout ::
clamor
5. jibe ::
invisa
6. boo ::
boo
7. hiss ::
minentur sibila suspensum
8. catcall ::
catcall
9. derision ::
subsannabit
12. abuse ::
abuse
13. scorn ::
sibilum
16. raspberry ::
RUBUS IDAEUS
Verb
18. taunt ::
parabolam istam
19. mock ::
Stultus illudet
20. scoff at ::
subsannant me
21. ridicule ::
ludibrium
22. sneer at ::
eo adlatrare magnitudinem
23. deride ::
imperitiam deridere
24. insult ::
contumeliae
25. abuse ::
abuse
26. heckle ::
heckle
27. catcall at ::
ad catcall
28. boo ::
boo
29. whistle at ::
ad sibilus
30. jibe at ::
in trivio
31. hiss at ::
sibilum
Different Forms
jeer, jeered, jeering, jeers
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