gibed Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- made-fun-of
- shot-down
- poked-fun-at
- skewered
- harassed
- disparaged
- scouted
- poohed
- belittled
- made-sport-of
- ragged-on
- teased
- scorned
- tormented
Weak:
- burlesqued
- ribbed
- baited
- took-off-on-
- hassled
- satirized
- pooh-poohed
- barracked
- jived
- aped
- quizzed
- bad-mouthed
- rid
- lampooned
- scoffed-at-
- sneered-at-
- rallied
- heckled
- twitted
- razzed
- parodied
- targeted
- catcalled
- pilloried
- cocked-a-snook-at-
- harried
- imitated
- bugged
- ragged
- parroted
- cocked-snooks-at-
- decried
- mimicked
- travestied
- tweaked
- kidded
- put-down
- joshed
- chaffed
- caricatured
- rode
- pestered
- needled
gibed Meaning
Webster
gibed (imp. & p. p.)
of Gibe
gibed Sentence Examples
- The researcher's findings didn't gibe with the established theory.
- The mechanic struggled to get the new part to gibe with the old one.
- The story didn't gibe with the facts, raising suspicions about its veracity.
- The witness's testimony gibed with the rest of the evidence, strengthening the prosecution's case.
- The financial reports gibed perfectly, confirming the company's stability.
- The hikers' accounts of the incident gibed in every detail, leaving no room for doubt.
- The historical record gibed with the archaeological evidence, supporting the theory that the city was founded much earlier than thought.
- The translations of the ancient scroll didn't gibe, suggesting the existence of multiple interpretations.
- The political candidate's speeches gibed with his previous statements, demonstrating his consistency.
- The new software gibed seamlessly with the existing system, making the transition effortless.
FAQs About the word gibed
of Gibe
laughed (at),mocked, taunted, jeered, derided, ridiculed, made fun of, shot down, poked fun at,skewered
approved, sanctioned,approved, commended, sanctioned, endorsed, endorsed, commended,indorsed, indorsed
The researcher's findings didn't gibe with the established theory.
The mechanic struggled to get the new part to gibe with the old one.
The story didn't gibe with the facts, raising suspicions about its veracity.
The witness's testimony gibed with the rest of the evidence, strengthening the prosecution's case.