Aunt vs Taunt - What's the difference?
aunt | taunt |
A sister or sister-in-law of someone’s parent.
* 2007 , Nancy Eshelman, A Piece of My Mind: Columns from the Patriot-News , page 35:
(also'' great-aunt ''or grandaunt) A person's grandparent's sister or sister-in-law.
(usually auntie) A grandmother.
An affectionate term for a woman of an older generation than oneself, especially a friend of one's parents, by means of fictive kin.
1000 English basic words
As nouns the difference between aunt and taunt
is that aunt is a sister or sister-in-law of someone’s parent while taunt is a scornful or mocking remark; a jeer or mockery.As a verb taunt is
to make fun of (someone); to goad (a person) into responding, often in an aggressive manner.As an adjective taunt is
very high or tall.aunt
English
Noun
(en noun)- I mentioned another aunt , my late mother's sister, who's about the same age.