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jeer

verb intransitive
To utter severe, sarcastic reflections; to scoff; to deride; to flout; to make a mock of; as, to jeer at one in sport.

jeer

verb transitive
To treat with scoffs or derision.

jeer

noun
Railing language; scoff; taunt; biting jest; flout; jibe; mockery; derision; ridicule with scorn. Midas exposed to all their jeers, Had lost his art, and kept his ears.