Satiric vs Taunting - What's the difference?
satiric | taunting |
The act of one who taunts.
* 1992 , Rodney D. Olsen, Dancing in Chains: The Youth of William Dean Howells (page 8)
As an adjective satiric
is satirical.As a verb taunting is
.As a noun taunting is
the act of one who taunts.taunting
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- Because he often "dwelt in a world of terrors," he was susceptible to the tricks and tauntings of his playmates, who took advantage of his fears.