taunt

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

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taunt
v. sneer, mock; provoke, tease
 
n. teasing, mockery; provocation

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Taunting
A taunt is a battle cry, a method in hand-to-hand combat, sarcastic remark, gesture, or insult intended to demoralize the recipient, or to anger them and encourage reactionary behaviors without thinking. Taunting can exist as a form of social competition to gain control of the target's cultural capital (i.e. status). In sociological theory, the control of the three social capitals is used to produce an advantage in the social hierarchy as to enforce one's own position in relation to others. Taunting is committed by either directly, or indirectly encouraging others to taunt the target. The target may give a response in kind to maintain status, as in fighting words and trash-talk.

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taunt

Noun
1. aggravation by deriding or mocking or criticizing
(synonym) twit, taunting
(hypernym) aggravation, irritation, provocation
(derivation) tease, razz, rag, cod, tantalize, tantalise, bait, twit, rally, ride

Verb
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"
(synonym) tease, razz, rag, cod, tantalize, tantalise, bait, twit, rally, ride
(hypernym) mock, bemock
(hyponym) jeer, scoff, flout, barrack, gibe
(derivation) twit, taunting


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taunt
v. popichovat
 
n. popichování

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taunt
Czas. szydzić
 
Rzecz. szyderstwo