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Title: Taunt |
Grade 6+ Lesson s2-l2 |
Explanation: Hello students, let us learn a new topic in SAT-4 today with topics, concepts, and worksheets included. |
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Taunt |
Mock |
Tease |
Jeer |
Ridicule |
Deride |
Insult |
Scoff |
4.1 Synonym: Mock |
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Sentences: The children liked to mock each other playfully during recess. His attempt to mock her accent only made him appear insensitive and rude. She felt hurt when her coworkers began to mock her for making a mistake during the presentation. The comedian’s routine often involved mockingsocietal norms and cultural stereotypes. |
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4.2 Synonym: Tease |
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Sentences: He liked to tease his little sister by hiding her favorite toys. The kitten would gently tease the dangling string with its paw. The playful dog would tease the cat by chasing its tail around the house. She teased him about his new haircut, but it was all in good fun. |
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4.3 Synonym: Jeer |
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Sentences: The politician faced a crowd of protestors who began to jeer at him during his speech. The comedian’s jokes fell flat, eliciting more jeer than laughter from the audience. He couldn’t help but jeer at his friend’s failed attempt at a magic trick, though he regretted it immediately. Despite their jeers, she remained focused and determined to complete the race. |
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4.4 Synonym: Ridicule |
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Sentences: His classmates subjected him to relentless ridicule after his clumsy fall in the cafeteria. The comedian’s routine was filled with sharp ridicule of politicians and celebrities. She felt hurt by the ridicule she received for expressing her unconventional ideas at the meeting. Despite the ridicule from her peers, she stood by her decision to pursue a career in art. |
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