Fleer Meaning in English
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التعريف
To laugh at someone or something in a mocking or scornful way; to show disrespect through sneering laughter.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Fleer' is formal, literary, and now rare in everyday English. Common in classic literature or poetic language. Modern speakers would use 'mock', 'sneer', or 'jeer' instead. Typically describes scornful or contemptuous laughter.
Spanish: burlarse - mofarsePortuguese (BR): zombar - escarnecerPortuguese (PT): troçar - escarnecerChinese (Simplified): 嘲笑 - 冷笑Chinese (Traditional): 嘲笑 - 冷笑Hindi: व्यंग्य करनाArabic: يسخر - يهزأBengali: বিদ্রূপ করে হাসা - উপহাস করাRussian: глумиться - насмехатьсяJapanese: あざ笑う - 嘲笑するVietnamese: cười chế nhạo - cười giễu cợtKorean: 조롱하다 - 비웃다Turkish: alaycı bir şekilde gülmek - küçümseyerek gülmekUrdu: تمسخر سے ہنسنا - مذاق اڑاناIndonesian: menertawakan - mengejek
جمل نموذجية
They began to fleer at his strange accent.
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It is unkind to fleer at anyone's mistakes.
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She tried not to fleer when he tripped.
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The crowd couldn't help but fleer as the speaker made a silly error.
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He would often fleer behind people's backs, never to their faces.
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You might win more friends if you didn't always fleer at their ideas.
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