taunt 音标拼音: [t'ɔnt]
n . 辱骂,嘲弄
vt . 嘲弄,奚落
a . 很高的
辱骂,嘲弄嘲弄,奚落很高的
taunt n 1 :
aggravation by deriding or mocking or criticizing [
synonym :
{
twit }, {
taunt }, {
taunting }]
v 1 :
harass with persistent criticism or carping ; "
The children teased the new teacher "; "
Don '
t ride me so hard over my failure "; "
His fellow workers razzed him when he wore a jacket and tie " [
synonym : {
tease }, {
razz }, {
rag }, {
cod },
{
tantalize }, {
tantalise }, {
bait }, {
taunt }, {
twit }, {
rally },
{
ride }]
Taunt \
Taunt \,
a . [
Cf .
OF .
tant so great ,
F .
tant so much ,
L .
tantus of such size ,
so great ,
so much .] (
Naut .)
Very high or tall ;
as ,
a ship with taunt masts . --
Totten .
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1913 Webster ]
Taunt \
Taunt \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Taunted };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Taunting }.] [
Earlier ,
to tease ;
probably fr .
OF .
tanter to tempt ,
to try ,
for tenter .
See {
Tempt }.]
To reproach with severe or insulting words ;
to revile ;
to upbraid ;
to jeer at ;
to flout .
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When I had at my pleasure taunted her . --
Shak .
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Syn :
To deride ;
ridicule ;
mock ;
jeer ;
flout ;
revile .
See {
Deride }.
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1913 Webster ]
Taunt \
Taunt \,
n .
Upbraiding language ;
bitter or sarcastic reproach ;
insulting invective .
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With scoffs ,
and scorns ,
and contemelious taunts .
--
Shak .
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With sacrilegious taunt and impious jest . --
Prior .
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155 Moby Thesaurus words for "
taunt ":
Bronx cheer ,
Parthian shot ,
accuse ,
affront ,
allege ,
annoy ,
arraign ,
article ,
aspersion ,
atrocity ,
back answer ,
banter ,
barrack ,
book ,
brickbat ,
bring accusation ,
bring charges ,
bring to book ,
bug ,
burlesque ,
call names ,
caustic remark ,
chaff ,
charge ,
cite ,
comeback ,
complain ,
contempt ,
contumely ,
crack ,
cut ,
cut at ,
cutting remark ,
dare ,
denounce ,
denunciate ,
deride ,
derision ,
despite ,
dig ,
dig at ,
disdain ,
dishonor ,
disoblige ,
dump ,
dump on ,
enormity ,
fasten on ,
fasten upon ,
finger ,
fleer ,
fleer at ,
flout ,
flouting ,
foolery ,
get fresh ,
get smart ,
gibe ,
gibe at ,
gibing retort ,
give offense to ,
guy ,
hang something on ,
hassle ,
have a nerve ,
have the cheek ,
have the gall ,
hold in contempt ,
humiliate ,
humiliation ,
hurl a brickbat ,
impeach ,
imply ,
impute ,
indict ,
indignity ,
inform against ,
inform on ,
injury ,
insinuate ,
insult ,
jab ,
jab at ,
jape ,
jeer ,
jeer at ,
jeering ,
jest ,
jibe at ,
kid ,
lampoon ,
lay charges ,
leg -
pull ,
lodge a complaint ,
lodge a plaint ,
lout ,
make bold ,
mock ,
mockery ,
offend ,
offense ,
outrage ,
parting shot ,
pin on ,
poke fun at ,
pooh ,
pooh -
pooh ,
prefer charges ,
press charges ,
presume ,
provoke ,
put down ,
put on report ,
put -
down ,
put -
on ,
quip ,
quiz ,
rag ,
rail at ,
rally ,
rank out ,
raspberry ,
razz ,
report ,
reproach ,
revile ,
rib ,
ride ,
ridicule ,
roast ,
rude reproach ,
scoff ,
scoff at ,
scorn ,
scout ,
scurrility ,
short answer ,
slam ,
slap ,
slap at ,
sneer ,
sneer at ,
swipe ,
take liberties ,
take to task ,
task ,
taunt with ,
tax ,
tease ,
torment ,
treat with indignity ,
twit ,
uncomplimentary remark ,
upbraid ,
verbal thrust
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TAUNT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of TAUNT is to reproach or challenge in a mocking or insulting manner : jeer at How to use taunt in a sentence
TAUNT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary TAUNT definition: 1 to intentionally annoy and upset someone by making unkind remarks to them, laughing unkindly at… Learn more
TAUNT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Taunt definition: to reproach in a sarcastic, insulting, or jeering manner; mock See examples of TAUNT used in a sentence
TAUNT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If someone taunts you, they say unkind or insulting things to you, especially about your weaknesses or failures A gang taunted a disabled man [VERB noun] Other youths taunted him about his clothes [VERB noun + about] Taunt is also a noun For years they suffered racist taunts Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary
Taunt - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com Taunts are insulting comments, and, unless you are a really, really fast runner, keep them to yourself Taunting is often associated with large groups picking on an individual A mob might call out a hated king from his castle with taunts and jeers
Taunt - definition of taunt by The Free Dictionary To reproach in a mocking, insulting, or contemptuous manner: taunted her for wearing hand-me-down clothes See Synonyms at ridicule 2 a To drive or incite (a person) by taunting: His friends taunted him into asking for a raise b To tease and excite sexually: taunted him with glimpses of skin n A scornful remark; a jeer [Origin unknown ]
taunt verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . taunt somebody to try to make somebody angry or upset by saying unkind things about them, laughing at their failures, etc The other kids continually taunted him about his size
taunt | meaning of taunt in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English . . . taunt meaning, definition, what is taunt: to try to make someone angry or upset by : Learn more
TAUNT Synonyms: 117 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster Synonyms for TAUNT: tease, mock, annoy, ridicule, bother, heckle, bait, ride; Antonyms of TAUNT: compliment, praise, commendation, applause, acclaim, flattery, accolade, adulation
Taunt Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary TAUNT meaning: to say insulting things to (someone) in order to make that person angry