slovo | definícia |
taunt (encz) | taunt,narážka n: luke |
taunt (encz) | taunt,popichovat v: koho luke |
taunt (encz) | taunt,posměch n: luke |
taunt (encz) | taunt,posmívat se v: komu luke |
taunt (encz) | taunt,výsměch v: luke |
taunt (encz) | taunt,vysmívat se v: luke |
taunt (encz) | taunt,zesměšňovat Pavel Machek |
Taunt (gcide) | Taunt \Taunt\, a. [Cf. OF. tant so great, F. tant so much, L.
tantus of such size, so great, so much.] (Naut.)
Very high or tall; as, a ship with taunt masts. --Totten.
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Taunt (gcide) | Taunt \Taunt\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Taunted; p. pr. & vb. n.
Taunting.] [Earlier, to tease; probably fr. OF. tanter to
tempt, to try, for tenter. See Tempt.]
To reproach with severe or insulting words; to revile; to
upbraid; to jeer at; to flout.
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When I had at my pleasure taunted her. --Shak.
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Syn: To deride; ridicule; mock; jeer; flout; revile. See
Deride.
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Taunt (gcide) | Taunt \Taunt\, n.
Upbraiding language; bitter or sarcastic reproach; insulting
invective.
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With scoffs, and scorns, and contemelious taunts.
--Shak.
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With sacrilegious taunt and impious jest. --Prior.
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taunt (wn) | taunt
n 1: aggravation by deriding or mocking or criticizing [syn:
twit, taunt, taunting]
v 1: harass with persistent criticism or carping; "The children
teased the new teacher"; "Don't ride me so hard over my
failure"; "His fellow workers razzed him when he wore a
jacket and tie" [syn: tease, razz, rag, cod,
tantalize, tantalise, bait, taunt, twit, rally,
ride] |
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staunton (encz) | Staunton,Staunton n: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
taunter (encz) | taunter, |
taunting (encz) | taunting,posmívá se Zdeněk Brož |
tauntingly (encz) | tauntingly,škádlivě adv: Zdeněk Brož |
staunton (czen) | Staunton,Stauntonn: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
Ataunt (gcide) | Ataunt \A*taunt"\, Ataunto \A*taunt"o\, adv. [F. autant as much
(as possible).] (Naut.)
Fully rigged, as a vessel; with all sails set; set on end or
set right.
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Ataunto (gcide) | Ataunt \A*taunt"\, Ataunto \A*taunt"o\, adv. [F. autant as much
(as possible).] (Naut.)
Fully rigged, as a vessel; with all sails set; set on end or
set right.
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Taunt (gcide) | Taunt \Taunt\, a. [Cf. OF. tant so great, F. tant so much, L.
tantus of such size, so great, so much.] (Naut.)
Very high or tall; as, a ship with taunt masts. --Totten.
[1913 Webster]Taunt \Taunt\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Taunted; p. pr. & vb. n.
Taunting.] [Earlier, to tease; probably fr. OF. tanter to
tempt, to try, for tenter. See Tempt.]
To reproach with severe or insulting words; to revile; to
upbraid; to jeer at; to flout.
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When I had at my pleasure taunted her. --Shak.
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Syn: To deride; ridicule; mock; jeer; flout; revile. See
Deride.
[1913 Webster]Taunt \Taunt\, n.
Upbraiding language; bitter or sarcastic reproach; insulting
invective.
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With scoffs, and scorns, and contemelious taunts.
--Shak.
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With sacrilegious taunt and impious jest. --Prior.
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Taunted (gcide) | Taunt \Taunt\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Taunted; p. pr. & vb. n.
Taunting.] [Earlier, to tease; probably fr. OF. tanter to
tempt, to try, for tenter. See Tempt.]
To reproach with severe or insulting words; to revile; to
upbraid; to jeer at; to flout.
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When I had at my pleasure taunted her. --Shak.
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Syn: To deride; ridicule; mock; jeer; flout; revile. See
Deride.
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Taunter (gcide) | Taunter \Taunt"er\, n.
One who taunts.
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Taunting (gcide) | Taunting \Taunt"ing\,
a. & n. from Taunt, v.
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Every kind of insolent and taunting reflection.
--Burke.
[1913 Webster]Taunt \Taunt\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Taunted; p. pr. & vb. n.
Taunting.] [Earlier, to tease; probably fr. OF. tanter to
tempt, to try, for tenter. See Tempt.]
To reproach with severe or insulting words; to revile; to
upbraid; to jeer at; to flout.
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When I had at my pleasure taunted her. --Shak.
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Syn: To deride; ridicule; mock; jeer; flout; revile. See
Deride.
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Tauntingly (gcide) | Tauntingly \Taunt"ing*ly\, adv.
In a taunting manner.
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Tauntress (gcide) | Tauntress \Taunt"ress\, n.
A woman who taunts.
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taunting (wn) | taunting
adj 1: abusing vocally; expressing contempt or ridicule;
"derisive laughter"; "a jeering crowd"; "her mocking
smile"; "taunting shouts of `coward' and `sissy'" [syn:
derisive, gibelike, jeering, mocking, taunting]
n 1: aggravation by deriding or mocking or criticizing [syn:
twit, taunt, taunting] |
tauntingly (wn) | tauntingly
adv 1: in a playfully teasing manner; "`You hate things to be
out of order, don't you?' she said teasingly" [syn:
tauntingly, teasingly] |
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