Definition of «taunt»

The verb "to taunt" means to make fun or tease someone in a mean-spirited way, often by saying something that is meant to hurt their feelings. It can also refer to making fun of someone through words or actions, with the intention of provoking them into anger or frustration. Taunting can occur between individuals or groups and may involve name calling, insults, or other forms of verbal abuse.

Sentences with «taunt»

  • A while back there was some good stuff where one commenter tormented poor Martin with taunts of carbon - piggie hypocrisy directed at Martin's frivolous, self - indulgent trips to the Himalayas and France and a fantasized jaunt to the Grand Canyon. (judithcurry.com)
  • As longstanding Nassau County legislator John Ciotti (D - Elmont) tries to distance himself from the racist and sexist shenanigans of his campaign workers, the sister of his opponent, Mickey Solages the victim of harassing taunts by a loose cannon that identifies as Republican, caught it all on tape. (queens-politics.com)
  • Even when taunted with the charge that this is mere wishful thinking, the Christian knows otherwise and in this trust finds confidence to resist all manner of earthly tyranny and evil. (religion-online.org)
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