RIDE vs TAUNT: NOUN
- A mechanical device that you ride for amusement or excitement
- A journey in a vehicle driven by someone else
- The act or an instance of riding, as in a vehicle or on an animal.
- A path made for riding on horseback, especially through woodlands.
- A device, such as one at an amusement park, that one rides for pleasure or excitement.
- A means of transportation.
- A scornful or mocking remark; a jeer or mockery
- Synonyms See taunt, transitive verb
- An object of reproach; an opprobrium.
- Upbraiding words; bitter or sarcastic reproach; insulting invective.
- A scornful remark; a jeer.
- Aggravation by deriding or mocking or criticizing
RIDE vs TAUNT: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Very high or tall.
- Unusually tall. Used of masts.
RIDE vs TAUNT: VERB
- Keep partially engaged by slightly depressing a pedal with the foot
- Climb up on the body
- Sit on and control a vehicle
- Continue undisturbed and without interference
- Lie moored or anchored
- Be sustained or supported or borne
- Copulate with
- Move like a floating object
- Ride over, along, or through
- Be carried or travel on or in a vehicle
- Sit and travel on the back of animal, usually while controlling its motions
- Have certain properties when driven
- Be contingent on
- Harass with persistent criticism or carping
- To make fun of (someone); to goad (a person) into responding, often in an aggressive manner.
- Harass with persistent criticism or carping
RIDE vs TAUNT: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To glide or move while standing on or having one's feet attached to (a board, such as a snowboard).
- To travel over, along, or through.
- To be supported or carried on.
- To take part in or do by riding.
- To harass with persistent carping and criticism.
- To tease or ridicule.
- To keep (a vessel) at anchor.
- To cause to ride, especially to cause to be carried.
- To sit on and control the movement of.
- To work or move from the proper place, especially on the body.
- To continue without interference.
- To be contingent; depend.
- To be sustained or supported on a pivot, axle, or other point.
- To seem to float.
- To lie at anchor.
- To move by way of an intangible force or impetus; move as if on water.
- To travel over a surface.
- To participate in a board sport such as snowboarding.
- To be carried or conveyed, as in a vehicle or on horseback.
- To control (an opponent) in wrestling, usually by holding the opponent down.
- N/A
RIDE vs TAUNT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To tease and excite sexually.
- To drive or incite (a person) by taunting.
- To reproach in a mocking, insulting, or contemptuous manner: : ridicule.
- To reproach with severe or insulting words; to revile; to upbraid; to jeer at; to flout.
RIDE vs TAUNT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To serve as a means of travel; be in condition to support a rider or traveler: as, that horse rides well under the saddle.
- To lap or lie over: said especially of a rope when the part on which the strain is brought lies over and jams the other parts.
- To have free play; have the upper hand; domineer.
- To be carted, as a convicted bawd.
- To be mounted and borne along; hence, to move triumphantly or proudly.
- To move on or about something.
- In surgery, said of the ends of a fractured bone when they overlap each other.
- A journey in a vehicle (usually an automobile)
- To be borne along in a vehicle, or in or on any kind of conveyance; be carried in or on a wagon, coach, car, balloon, ship, palanquin, bicycle, or the like; hence, in general, to travel or make progress by means of any supporting and moving agency.
- To be carried on the back of a horse, ass, mule, camel, elephant, or other animal; specifically, to sit on and manage a horse in motion.
- To sit on and drive; be carried along on and by: used specifically of a horse.
- In lawn-bowls, to roll (the ball) with great force.
- Synonyms and The effort has been made, in both England and America, to confine ride to progression on horseback, and to use drive for progression in a vehicle, but it has not been altogether successful, being checked by the counter-tendency to use drive only where the person in question holds the reins or where the kind of motion is emphasized.
- To climb up or rise, as an ill-fitting coat tends to do at the shoulders and the back of the neck.
- To be borne in or on a fluid; float; specifically, to lie at anchor.
- (idiom) (take for a ride) To transport to a place and kill.
- (idiom) (take for a ride) To deceive or swindle.
- (idiom) (ride shotgun) To ride in the front passenger seat of a car or truck.
- (idiom) (ride high) To experience success.
- (idiom) (ride herd on) To keep watch or control over.
- (idiom) (ride for a fall) To court danger or disaster.
- (idiom) (ride shotgun) To guard a person or thing while in transit.
- Nautical, high or tall: an epithet particularly noting masts of unusual height.
- Originally, to tease; rally; later, to tease spitefully; reproach or upbraid with severe or insulting words, or by casting something in one's teeth; twit scornfully or insultingly.
- To censure, blame, or condemn for in a reproachful, scornful, or insulting manner; cast up; twit with: with a thing as object.
- Synonyms Ridicule, Chaff, Deride, Mock, Upbraid, Taunt, Flout, Twit. We may ridicule or chaff from mere sportiveness; we may ridicule, or upbraid with a reformatory purpose; the other words represent, and all may represent, an act that is unkind. All except mock imply the use of words. As to ridicule, see ludicrous, and banter, v. and n. Chaff, which is still somewhat colloquial, means to make fun of or tease, kindly or unkindly, by light, ironical, or satirical remarks or questions. Deride expresses a hard and contemptuous feeling: “derision is ill-humored and scornful; it is anger wearing the mask of ridicule” (C. J. Smith, Syn. Disc., p. 667). It is not always so severe as this quotation makes it. Mock in its strongest sense expresses the next degree beyond derision, but with less pretense of mirth (see imitate). We upbraid a person in the hope of making him feel his guilt and mend his ways, or for the relief that our feelings find in expression; the word is one degree weaker than taunt. To taunt is to press upon a person certain facts or accusations of a reproachful character unsparingly, for the purpose of annoying or shaming, and glorying in the effect of the insulting words: as, to taunt one with his failure. To flout, or flout at, is to mock or insult with energy or abruptness; flout is the strongest of these words. To twit is to taunt over small matters, or in a small way; twit bears the relation of a diminutive to taunt.
RIDE vs TAUNT: RELATED WORDS
- Journey, Trip, Trek, Joyride, Cod, Tantalize, Rag, Bait, Twit, Taunt, Tease, Rally, Mount, Sit, Drive
- Spite, Mock, Mistreat, Bully, Jeer, Harass, Cod, Ride, Rally, Bait, Rag, Tantalize, Twit, Twitting, Tease
RIDE vs TAUNT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Bike, Journey, Trip, Trek, Cod, Tantalize, Rag, Bait, Twit, Taunt, Tease, Rally, Mount, Sit, Drive
- Berate, Heckle, Spite, Mock, Mistreat, Bully, Harass, Cod, Ride, Rally, Bait, Rag, Tantalize, Twit, Tease
RIDE vs TAUNT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Buses; Trains; Trams; Ring and ride; Park and ride; Driving; Scootering; How to travel safely.
- Each unique segment of a Shared Ride is considered a single Ride.
- Pay as You Go ride all the rides, or pay for each ride separately.
- Ride in Bliss or snacks and juice for the kids, something that Uber discourages while you ride with them.
- Those who walk, ride bikes, or ride motorcycles have few protections to prevent injuries when vehicles strike them.
- Overall an enjoyable ride that had many ups and downs compared to my local rail ride.
- People who ride motorcycles should wear a helmet every time they ride.
- People who ride motorcycles should wear helmets every time they ride.
- Each Midway ride varies in the number of tickets one needs to ride each ride.
- Do you wanna ride, ride, ride in my foreign?
- Taunt during the second cast of either ability.
- Taunt, and one strong answer to Trick Room.
- Mobius Physics Constructor is now immune to Taunt.
- Start by having Snug charge in and taunt.
- Side Taunt: Fires the Splattershot upwards three times.
- The pack continues to taunt and sniff him.
- Blessing of Protection as an emergency taunt and this talent will allow you use of that emergency taunt more often.
- But knowing how to work taunt in Morrowind helped along, taunting until zero, bribing her up again and then continue to taunt.
- Taunt, jeer, derision, io taunt, jeer, a jeercr, derider.
- Taunt : Taunt did a phenomenal job with his work.
RIDE vs TAUNT: QUESTIONS
- How to request a ride on Arcadia Transit Dial-a-ride?
- Is the Mocka ride on Ladybird a good first ride-on toy?
- How tall do you have to be to ride Knoebels free fall ride?
- Will group ride work if I have the ride command app?
- How to adjust ride height on a Hendrickson air ride suspension?
- How long is the bus ride to Maidstone Park and ride?
- How much force does it take to ride the Gravity Ride?
- How do I schedule a Lyft ride without sharing my Ride?
- When is the 9/11 Memorial Ride 20th anniversary ride?
- Who sang Ride Captain Ride on American Bandstand in 1970?
- Why does the Premier League allow players to taunt each other?
- Why did QPR fans taunt Man Utd with famous football tunes?
- Did Kanye West celebrate J Dilla and taunt Rawkus Records?
- How do you replace the taunt in Night Hunter Rengar?
- How does Millamant react to Marwood's taunt against Mirabell?
- How do you get the taunt Trophy in Backyard Edition?
- What happens if you taunt someone while they are dead?
- Why did Paul Allen taunt Bill Gates with this song?
- Why does Mercutio taunt Tybalt in Romeo and Juliet?
- Why does the Carlton taunt keep playing after death?