Sentences

taunt in a sentence

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📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8

Definition

To taunt means to provoke or challenge someone with mocking remarks or teasing, often in a playful manner.

Sample Sentences

  1. She couldn't help but taunt her brother after he failed to score in the game.
  2. The children would often taunt each other playfully during recess.
  3. His sarcastic remarks were meant to taunt, but they only made her more determined.
  4. Despite the taunt from his rival, he remained focused on his goals.
  5. They tried to taunt him into reacting, but he maintained his composure.
  6. She couldn't help but taunt her brother after he tripped over his own feet.
  7. The children would often taunt each other during recess, trying to get a rise out of one another.
  8. Despite their attempts to taunt him, he remained unfazed and continued to focus on his work.
  9. The athlete felt a surge of determination when faced with the taunt of his rivals.
  10. It was disheartening to see how some people would taunt others to feel better about themselves.
  11. The children would often taunt their classmate for being different.
  12. He tried to ignore the taunt from his rival, focusing instead on his game.
  13. She felt a sharp sting of hurt from the taunting remarks made by her peers.
  14. Despite their taunts, he remained confident in his abilities and continued to pursue his goals.
  15. The playful banter quickly turned into a hurtful taunt that left her feeling upset.