sneer meaning:
v. i.) To show contempt by turning up the nose, or by a particular facial expression in a scornful way.
v. t.) To utter scorn or lack of respect with a grimace or contemptuous expression;
sneer sentence:
He sneered at my ideas.
My boss sneered at the thought and left the room.
She sneered at my offer to help her, saying she could do better job without me.
He sneered at people who liked pop music.
There was something of a sneer in her voice.
You should not sneer at people’s fears.
The critics sneered at the performer, but her audiences loved it.
Some coworkers sneered at her for asking for special privileges.
He did something stupid and was sneered at.
She sneered at his request for a date, openly laughing in his face and suggesting she was completely out of his league.
The fickle and lascivious woman was sneered at by people.
‘You? A writer?’ she sneered.
He curled his lip in a sneer.
Canete’s mouth twisted in a contemptuous sneer.
I resent the way he sneers at our efforts.
The old sorceress slunk in with a sneering smile.
You can’t back into a parking spot, the daughter sneered.
He sneered a smile over his coffee cup.
Eric sneered at them.