verb
- to laugh at or mock someone in a scornful way
noun
- a mocking or scornful laugh or shout
Examples
- The crowd began to jeer at the opposing team’s mistakes.
- Students shouldn’t jeer at classmates who give wrong answers.
- The comedian ignored the jeers from the hostile audience.
- His jeers only made the situation worse.
- The fans jeered loudly when the referee made a bad call.
- She tried not to let their jeers affect her confidence.
- The politician faced jeers from protesters outside the building.