0 past simple and past participle of jeer --
1 to laugh or shout insults at someone to show you have no respect for them: --
I have been shouted down and jeered at.
I have seen more than one woman jeered at by other women for presuming to have technical knowledge.
She was jeered by delegates—fair enough, that happens to the best of us.
We do not propose to be jeered out of our rights.
I remember how conferences were jeered at by people who have since taken part in many of them.
It is that this issue is too serious to be laughed off or jeered off.
We were jeered at by the benches opposite.
This problem is so serious it must not be scoffed, jeered or laughed at.