teased
word · lemma: tease
Definition
To tease means to make fun of someone, annoy them, or provoke them, often in a playful or sometimes hurtful way.
Usage & Nuances
Can be playful or hurtful depending on tone and relationship. Common collocations: 'teased about' (a subject), 'teased by' (a person). Often used for light joking, but also for bullying. 'Teased' is past tense or past participle.
Spanish: burló - molestó - provocóPortuguese (BR): zombou - provocou - importunouPortuguese (PT): gozou - provocou - importunouChinese (Simplified): 取笑了 - 戏弄了Chinese (Traditional): 取笑了 - 戲弄了Hindi: चिढ़ाया - तंग कियाArabic: سخر - ضايق - أغاظBengali: উত্যক্ত করা - ঠাট্টা করাRussian: дразнил - дразнилиJapanese: からかった - いじったVietnamese: trêu chọcKorean: 놀리다 - 짓궂게 굴다Turkish: alay etmek - takılmakUrdu: چھیڑنا - مذاق اڑاناIndonesian: menggoda - mengejek
Example Sentences
They teased me just to see my reaction, but I knew they were joking.
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I used to get teased a lot for wearing glasses.
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He teased his friend about the new haircut.
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She felt sad because kids teased her at school.
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The cat got teased by the dog.
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My little brother always teased me by hiding my toys.
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