taunt

Found in thesaurus: aggravation, irritation, provocation, mock, bemock

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taunt
v. befar, recriminar, vituperar
 
s. bigardía, burla

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taunt
v.- mofarse | insultar | vituperar | provocar

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taunt1
(n.) = burla, mofa, insulto, escarnio.
Ex: Taunts from her Hispanic students spurred a Japanese-American teacher to develop a multicultural unit that helped children appreciate the culture they had previously jeered.

 
taunt2
(v.) = bromear, incitar, provocar, chinchar, tomarle el pelo, meterse con, hostigar.
Ex: The writer describes how he spent his school days avoiding bullies who taunted him because he was a dancer.