sneer Meaning, Definition & Usage

  1. noun a facial expression of contempt or scorn; the upper lip curls
    leer.
  2. noun a contemptuous or scornful remark
  3. verb express through a scornful smile
    • she sneered her contempt
  4. verb smile contemptuously
    • she sneered at her little sister's efforts to play the song on the piano

WordNet


Sneer intransitive verb
Etymology
OE. sneren, Dan. snrre to snarl or grin (like a dog); cf. Prov. E. sneer to grin, sner to snort, snert to sneer at. See Snore, v. i.
Wordforms
imperfect & past participle Sneered ; present participle & verbal noun Sneering
Definitions
  1. To show contempt by turning up the nose, or by a particular facial expression.
  2. To inssinuate contempt by a covert expression; to speak derisively.
    I could be content to be a little sneared at. Pope.
  3. To show mirth awkwardly. R. Tatler. Syn. -- To scoff; gibe; jeer. -- Sneer, Scoff, Jeer. The verb to sneer implies to cast contempt indirectly or by covert expressions. To jeer is stronger, and denotes the use of several sarcastic reflections. To scoff is stronger still, implying the use of insolent mockery and derision.
    And sneers as learnedly as they, Like females o'er their morning tea. Swift.
    Midas, exposed to all their jeers, Had lost his art, and kept his ears. Swift.
    The fop, with learning at defiance, Scoffs at the pedant and science. Gay.
Sneer transitive verb
Definitions
  1. To utter with a grimace or contemptuous expression; to utter with a sneer; to say sneeringly; as, to sneer fulsome lies at a person. Congreve.
    "A ship of fools," he sneered. Tennyson.
  2. To treat with sneers; to affect or move by sneers.
    Nor sneered nor bribed from virtue into shame. Savage.
Sneer noun
Definitions
  1. The act of sneering.
  2. A smile, grin, or contortion of the face, indicative of contempt; an indirect expression or insinuation of contempt. "Who can refute a sneer?" Raley.

Webster 1913