1. jeering - Noun
2. jeering - Adjective
3. jeering - Verb
5. jeering - Adjective Satellite
of Jeer
Mocking; scoffing.
A mocking utterance.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBut Lord! to see the absurd nature of Englishmen, that cannot forbear laughing and jeering at every thing that looks strange. Samuel Pepys
One wonders how the literary revisionists and canon cleansers can bear to take the money. Imagine a school of sixteenth century art criticism that spent its time contently jeering at the past for not knowing about perspective. Martin Amis
The moment I appeared the crowd started jeering and booing and shouting ‘faggot' and spitting, I had hired a bodyguard and when the jeering started I turned to see where the bodyguard was, I could just see the back of his head as he was running out of the stadium. Sacha Baron Cohen
I hear you jeering. Pfui. Those of you who know my work only from A SONG OF ICE AND FIRE may not be aware that I was once considered the most romantic science fiction writer of the 70s, back when I was doing my Thousand Worlds stuff. George R. R. Martin
I hate journalists. There is nothing in them but tittering jeering emptiness. They have all made what Dante calls the Great Refusal. . . . The shallowest people on the ridge of the earth. William Butler Yeats
I hate journalists. There is nothing in them but tittering jeering emptiness. They have all made what Dante calls the Great Refusal, - that is they have ceased to be self-centered, have given up their individuality.... The shallowest people on the ridge of the earth. William Butler Yeats