tut (over or about) (Meaning)

tut (over or about)

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tut (over or about) Sentence Examples

  1. The tutor attentively leaned tut the desk, reviewing the student's work.
  2. The spectators tutted impatiently as the game dragged on.
  3. Historians tutted doubtfully over the veracity of the ancient text.
  4. The chef tutted in disapproval when he discovered the undercooked steak.
  5. The doctor tutted sympathetically, understanding the patient's pain.
  6. The student tutted over the difficult calculus problem.
  7. The boss tutted in frustration as the project fell behind schedule.
  8. The librarian tutted gently at the noisy children in the reading room.
  9. The parent tutted at the child's messy room.
  10. The neighbor tutted loudly over the loud music coming from the apartment next door.

FAQs About the word tut (over or about)

dislike, deprecate, disesteem, disapprove (of), disfavor, look down one's nose (on), frown (on or upon), object (to), reject, discountenance

approve,like, favor,support, love, sanction, delight (in), indorse, endorse, enjoy

The tutor attentively leaned tut the desk, reviewing the student's work.

The spectators tutted impatiently as the game dragged on.

Historians tutted doubtfully over the veracity of the ancient text.

The chef tutted in disapproval when he discovered the undercooked steak.