taunt

[tɔːnt]

taunt Definition

  • 1a remark made in order to anger, wound, or provoke someone
  • 2to tease or make fun of someone in a mocking way

Using taunt: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "taunt" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The other kids would taunt him about his weight.

  • Example

    He was taunted with the nickname 'four-eyes'.

  • Example

    The opposing team's fans began taunting the players.

  • Example

    She was taunted by her classmates for being different.

taunt Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for taunt

Antonyms for taunt

Idioms Using taunt

  • to issue a challenge to someone

    Example

    The CEO threw down the gauntlet and challenged his employees to come up with a new product idea.

  • to react to someone's taunts or provocations

    Example

    He took the bait and responded angrily to their taunts.

  • to tease or make fun of someone in a lighthearted way

    Example

    They were poking fun at each other's accents.

Phrases with taunt

  • to use something as a means of teasing or provoking someone

    Example

    He taunted her with her poor grades.

  • taunt and jibe

    to mock or ridicule someone with words or actions

    Example

    The bullies taunted and jibed at him until he broke down in tears.

  • to provoke or challenge someone to do something through taunts or insults

    Example

    The coach taunted the team into playing harder.

Origins of taunt

from Old French 'tanter', meaning 'to tempt'

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Summary: taunt in Brief

The verb 'taunt' [tɔːnt] refers to teasing or making fun of someone in a mocking way. It can also mean to provoke or anger someone with a remark. Examples include 'The other kids would taunt him about his weight.' and 'She was taunted by her classmates for being different.' Phrases like 'taunt with' and idioms like 'throw down the gauntlet' extend the meaning of 'taunt.'