noun
- mocking or scornful remarks; taunts
verb
- to make mocking or scornful remarks
- to be in accord or agreement with
Usage: informal
Examples
- The crowd’s jibes made the performer uncomfortable.
- His constant jibes about her cooking were hurtful.
- She jibes at anyone who disagrees with her opinion.
- The witness’s story doesn’t jibe with the evidence.
- Your account jibes with what the other witnesses said.
- The data jibes perfectly with our predictions.
- Stop jibing at your little brother.