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What is the past tense of jeer?

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The past tense of jeer is jeered.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of jeer is jeers.

The present participle of jeer is jeering.

The past participle of jeer is jeered.

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The Coalition jeered him and you could almost see the opposition benches cringe.
Some openly jeered and shouted in disgust when the final vote tally was announced.
Both authors vividly describe James' subsequent embarrassment at being jeered off the stage during the curtain call for the play.
Mr Blair also said he was not alarmed yesterday when protesters jeered him during his speech.
Firstly, delegates at the annual Pensioners' Parliament in Blackpool jeered and heckled the Pensions Minister.
The crowd jeered when the trustees refused to hear arguments about Hall's exclusion.

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