100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "jeer"

Definition

Jeer (noun): A jeer is a mocking or taunting remark, often made to belittle or ridicule someone or something. It can also refer to the act of mocking or scoffing at someone.

Synonyms

  • Taunt
  • Mock
  • Sneer
  • Derision
  • Scorn
  • Ridicule
  • Gibe
  • Insult

Antonyms

  • Compliment
  • Praise
  • Flattery
  • Admiration
  • Respect

Examples

  1. The crowd began to jeer at the opposing team.
  2. He could hear the jeers of his classmates as he stumbled.
  3. The politician faced jeers from the audience during the debate.
  4. She tried to ignore the jeers and focus on her performance.
  5. The jeer from the fans was hard to ignore.
  6. Even a small jeer can hurt someone's feelings.
  7. They would often jeer at her for her unusual taste in music.
  8. The jeers echoed in the stadium after the missed goal.
  9. Instead of encouraging, they chose to jeer at him.
  10. His jeer was met with silence from the crowd.
  11. Some teammates would jeer when he made a mistake.
  12. The jeering from the stands made the player anxious.
  13. She felt embarrassed by the jeers during her speech.
  14. His response to the jeer was calm and collected.
  15. They continued to jeer throughout the game.
  16. The jeers turned into applause once he scored.
  17. It was hard to focus with the constant jeering.
  18. The jeer was unexpected and hurtful.
  19. He could not help but jeer at the poor performance.
  20. The crowd's jeer was deafening.
  21. She felt like leaving after the jeers.
  22. The jeer came from the back of the room.
  23. They laughed and jeered at his fashion choices.
  24. The jeering was a poor reflection of sportsmanship.
  25. He decided to ignore the jeers and keep playing.
  26. The jeers were meant to distract the competitor.
  27. She couldn't help but jeer at the clumsy dancer.
  28. The comedian's jeer was part of his act.
  29. The jeer was taken lightly by the seasoned player.
  30. His jeer lit up the crowd, but not in a good way.
  31. The jeering continued long after the show was over.
  32. They would jeer at anyone who dared to disagree.
  33. She felt the sting of their jeers.
  34. The jeer made him rethink his approach.
  35. It was all in good fun until the jeers became personal.
  36. He wanted to respond to the jeer, but thought better of it.
  37. Her jeer was met with laughter from her friends.
  38. They tried to drown out the jeers with cheers.
  39. The jeering brought down the mood of the event.
  40. He couldn't shake off the jeer from yesterday.
  41. The jeers were uncalled for and rude.
  42. She felt empowered to jeer back at the bullies.
  43. The team's jeers motivated their rivals.
  44. The jeering disrupted the performance of others.
  45. A simple jeer can have lasting effects on a person.
  46. He decided not to jeer at the opponent's mistake.
  47. The jeer from the crowd was a sign of their disappointment.
  48. Their jeering caused some players to lose focus.
  49. The jeer was so loud that it echoed in the arena.
  50. He was quick to jeer at the latest fashion trend.
  51. The jeering could be heard all the way in the back.
  52. She tried to laugh off the jeer but it stung.
  53. They would often jeer at the new recruits.
  54. The jeers were meant to intimidate the competition.
  55. He felt the urge to jeer but held back.
  56. The jeer was intended as a joke, but it fell flat.
  57. She couldn't help but jeer at the ridiculous situation.
  58. The jeers were a way to cope with the tension.
  59. His jeer was playful, but some took it to heart.
  60. The jeering spectators were asked to quiet down.
  61. They often jeer at those who are different.
  62. The jeer cut deep, even if it was unintentional.
  63. He used a jeer to lighten the mood during the meeting.
  64. The jeering continued despite the coach's warnings.
  65. She tried to ignore the jeers but found it difficult.
  66. The jeer was a common tactic among rival schools.
  67. He would jeer at his friends in a lighthearted way.
  68. The jeers were a distraction during the game.
  69. She loved to jeer at her brother's cooking attempts.
  70. The jeer was an unfortunate part of the competition.
  71. The jeering crowd quickly turned to cheers.
  72. His friends often jeered at him for his choices.
  73. The jeer was met with a stunned silence.
  74. They would jeer whenever he attempted to sing.
  75. The jeers from the audience were not taken lightly.
  76. She would never jeer at someone who was trying their best.
  77. The jeer was a response to the player's arrogance.
  78. He felt empowered to jeer back at the hecklers.
  79. The jeers were part of the rivalry between the teams.
  80. Her jeer was playful and lighthearted.
  81. The jeering made it hard to concentrate on the game.
  82. He decided to jeer at the opposing player to get under their skin.
  83. The jeer was meant to be funny, but it missed the mark.
  84. The audience began to jeer after a long wait.
  85. He couldn't resist the urge to jeer at his rival.
  86. The jeer drew a laugh from some but hurt others.
  87. The jeering was excessive and unnecessary.
  88. She tried to dismiss the jeers as childish behavior.
  89. The jeer made her question her abilities.
  90. He felt a mix of anger and sadness at the jeers.
  91. The jeering was a tactic to rattle their confidence.
  92. She would never jeer openly but might laugh privately.
  93. The jeer was part of the playful banter among friends.
  94. He had to remind himself not to jeer at mistakes.
  95. The jeers were a distraction for the performers.
  96. She felt embarrassed by the jeer from the audience.
  97. The jeering was a way to express discontent.
  98. He would often jeer to cover his own insecurities.
  99. The jeer was unexpected and caught everyone off guard.
  100. In the end, the jeering only brought them closer together.