noun
- mocking or scornful shouts or comments
Usage: plural form
verb
- to mock or laugh at in a scornful way
Usage: third person singular present
Examples
- The crowd’s jeers grew louder as the opposing team took the field.
- She ignored the jeers from her classmates and continued her presentation.
- The comedian was met with jeers instead of laughter.
- He jeers at anyone who disagrees with his opinions.
- The audience jeers whenever the villain appears on stage.
- Despite the jeers from the stands, the player maintained his composure.
- She never jeers at other people’s mistakes.