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Detailed Translations for taunting from English to Spanish

taunting:


Translation Matrix for taunting:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- taunt; twit
AdjectiveRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- derisive; gibelike; jeering; mocking

Synonyms for "taunting":


Related Definitions for "taunting":

  1. abusing vocally; expressing contempt or ridicule1
    • taunting shouts of `coward' and `sissy'1
  2. aggravation by deriding or mocking or criticizing1

taunting form of taunt:

Conjugations for taunt:

present
  1. taunt
  2. taunt
  3. taunts
  4. taunt
  5. taunt
  6. taunt
simple past
  1. taunted
  2. taunted
  3. taunted
  4. taunted
  5. taunted
  6. taunted
present perfect
  1. have taunted
  2. have taunted
  3. has taunted
  4. have taunted
  5. have taunted
  6. have taunted
past continuous
  1. was taunting
  2. were taunting
  3. was taunting
  4. were taunting
  5. were taunting
  6. were taunting
future
  1. shall taunt
  2. will taunt
  3. will taunt
  4. shall taunt
  5. will taunt
  6. will taunt
continuous present
  1. am taunting
  2. are taunting
  3. is taunting
  4. are taunting
  5. are taunting
  6. are taunting
subjunctive
  1. be taunted
  2. be taunted
  3. be taunted
  4. be taunted
  5. be taunted
  6. be taunted
diverse
  1. taunt!
  2. let's taunt!
  3. taunted
  4. taunting
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

taunt [the ~] noun

  1. the taunt (gibe; jeer)
    la pulla; el vejamen; el remoque; la indirecta; la vareta; el remoquete
  2. the taunt (mockery)
    la burla

Translation Matrix for taunt:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
burla mockery; taunt derision; irony; jeering; jeers; joking; mock; mockery; mocking; obloquy; poke fun at; scoffing; scorn; scornful laughter; sneering; sneers; taunts; travesty
indirecta gibe; jeer; taunt
insultar falling out with; snapping; snubbing
pulla gibe; jeer; taunt acrimony; malice; maliciousness; sarcasm; scorn; scornful tone; spiteful remark; spitefulness
remoque gibe; jeer; taunt
remoquete gibe; jeer; taunt
vareta gibe; jeer; taunt
vejamen gibe; jeer; taunt agony; pain; torment; torture
- taunting; twit
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
agraviar abuse; call names; jeer; jeer at; scoff at; taunt aggrieve; assault; coerce; compel; defamate; force; hurt; hurt someone's feelings; load; make heavier; oblige; offend; slander; use force; weight
burlarse make a fool of; ridicule; scoff at; sneer; taunt badger; banter; be a nuisance; cheat; commit foolery; do something silly; gull; jape; jeer; jest; jibe; joke; make fun of; pester; play a joke; play a trick; poke fun at; sneer at; spoof; trick
burlarse de make a fool of; ridicule; scoff at; sneer; taunt abuse; banter; commit foolery; do something silly; insult; jape; jest; joke; make fun of; play a joke; play a trick; poke fun at; revile; ridicule; scoff; sneer
hacer escarnio de abuse; call names; jeer at; scoff at; taunt
injuriar abuse; call names; jeer at; scoff at; taunt aggrieve; bawl out; call someone names; defamate; hurt; hurt someone's feelings; offend; scold; slander; storm at; swear at; tell off; tick off
insultar abuse; call names; jeer; jeer at; scoff at; taunt bawl; call someone names; curse; defamate; grumble; rage; slander; storm; swear
ironizar make a fool of; ridicule; scoff at; sneer; taunt
mofarse make a fool of; ridicule; scoff at; sneer; taunt jeer; jibe; sneer at
mofarse de make a fool of; ridicule; scoff at; sneer; taunt make fun of; poke fun at; ridicule; scoff; sneer
poner por los suelos abuse; call names; jeer at; taunt
ridiculizar make a fool of; ridicule; scoff at; sneer; taunt scoff; sneer
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- sarcasm

Related Words for "taunt":


Synonyms for "taunt":


Related Definitions for "taunt":

  1. aggravation by deriding or mocking or criticizing1

Wiktionary Translations for taunt:

taunt
verb
  1. to make fun of (someone); to goad into responding
noun
  1. a scornful or mocking remark

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
taunt insultar; injuriar schimpen — honend afgeven op
taunt burlar; chasquear; mofarse; escarnecer bafouertraiter quelqu’un ou quelque chose avec une moquerie outrageante ou dédaigneux.