tut-tut (Meaning)

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tut-tut (v)

utter `tsk,' `tut,' or `tut-tut,' as in disapproval

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tut-tut Sentence Examples

  1. The elderly neighbor tut-tutted disapprovingly at the noisy children playing outside.
  2. The librarian tut-tutted and hushed a patron whispering in the silent reading room.
  3. The judge tut-tutted at the defendant's lack of remorse during sentencing.
  4. The teacher tut-tutted at the student's tardiness and reminded him of school rules.
  5. The doctor tut-tutted and shook his head at the patient's unhealthy lifestyle habits.
  6. The cashier tut-tutted and apologized when the customer realized they had overcharged her.
  7. The concerned parent tut-tutted at their child's reckless behavior.
  8. The priest tut-tutted at the parishioner's failure to attend Sunday mass.
  9. The etiquette consultant tut-tutted and corrected the guest's dining table manners.
  10. The politician tut-tutted and denounced the opposing party's unethical campaign tactics.

FAQs About the word tut-tut

utter `tsk,' `tut,' or `tut-tut,' as in disapproval

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The elderly neighbor tut-tutted disapprovingly at the noisy children playing outside.

The librarian tut-tutted and hushed a patron whispering in the silent reading room.

The judge tut-tutted at the defendant's lack of remorse during sentencing.

The teacher tut-tutted at the student's tardiness and reminded him of school rules.