jeer

/dʒɪr/
verb
  1. To make rude or mocking remarks at someone, usually in a loud voice.
    • The crowd jeered at the referee after the bad call.
    • He tried to ignore the people jeering from the stands.
    • Some students jeered when the speaker made a mistake.
Antonyms
noun
  1. A rude or mocking remark or sound.
    • The politician faced jeers and boos during his speech.
    • The jeers from the audience made the performer nervous.
    • She walked off the stage to the sound of jeers.
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