tut-tut (over or about) (Meaning)

tut-tut (over or about)

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tut-tut (over or about) Sentence Examples

  1. She tut-tutted over her son's messy room, shaking her head in disapproval.
  2. The teacher tut-tutted about the students' lack of preparation for the exam.
  3. He tut-tutted over the state of the economy, expressing concern for its future.
  4. The chef tut-tutted about the lack of seasoning in the dish, demanding more flavor.
  5. The doctor tut-tutted over the patient's unhealthy lifestyle choices, urging them to make changes.
  6. She tut-tutted over her friend's fashion sense, suggesting a wardrobe makeover.
  7. He tut-tutted about the poor quality of the service at the restaurant, vowing never to return.
  8. The librarian tut-tutted over the overdue books, reminding patrons of their responsibility to return them on time.
  9. She tut-tutted about the state of the environment, lamenting the lack of action to address climate change.
  10. He tut-tutted over the children's manners at the party, emphasizing the importance of politeness.

FAQs About the word tut-tut (over or about)

dislike, criticize, tut (over or about), discountenance, tsk-tsk, look down one's nose (on), reject, denounce, disapprove (of), deprecate

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

She tut-tutted over her son's messy room, shaking her head in disapproval.

The teacher tut-tutted about the students' lack of preparation for the exam.

He tut-tutted over the state of the economy, expressing concern for its future.

The chef tut-tutted about the lack of seasoning in the dish, demanding more flavor.