taunt
taunt
tɔnt
tawnt
British pronunciation
/tˈɔːnt/

Definition & Meaning of "taunt"in English

to taunt
01

to upset one by saying disrespectful things to them or constantly making fun of them

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Examples
The bullies taunted the new student about his clothes.
She was hurt when her classmates taunted her about her accent.
Taunt
01

an insulting or mocking remark or action intended to provoke someone or elicit a reaction

What is a "taunt"?

A taunt is a remark or comment made to mock, tease, or provoke someone, often in a hurtful or insulting way. It is meant to upset or irritate the person being targeted, usually in an attempt to make them feel embarrassed, angry, or inferior. Taunts can be verbal or written and are often used in situations where one person wants to challenge or make fun of another. They are generally seen as disrespectful and can lead to conflicts or hurt feelings.

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Examples
His taunts only fueled her determination to succeed despite the challenges.
The bully 's taunts echoed through the school hallway, causing distress among the students.
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