tut-tutting (over or about) (Meaning)

tut-tutting (over or about)

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tut-tutting (over or about) Sentence Examples

  1. Mary tut-tutted over her son's untidy room, shaking her head in disapproval.
  2. The teacher tut-tutted about the students' lack of effort, urging them to improve their performance.
  3. The nurse tut-tutted over the elderly patient's frail appearance, expressing concern for their well-being.
  4. The priest tut-tutted about the congregation's gossiping, reminding them of the importance of kindness and respect.
  5. The judge tut-tutted about the defendant's repeated offenses, trying to impress upon them the seriousness of their actions.
  6. The mother tut-tutted about her daughter's rebellious behavior, hoping to correct her attitude.
  7. The librarian tut-tutted over the children's loud whispers, reminding them of the need for quiet in the library.
  8. The doctor tut-tutted about the patient's smoking habit, warning them of its potential health risks.
  9. The boss tut-tutted about the employee's tardiness, emphasizing the importance of punctuality in the workplace.
  10. The neighbor tut-tutted about the noise coming from the next door's house, requesting that they keep it down.

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

disapproving (of), criticizing,disliking, tutting (over or about), frowning (on or upon), denouncing, rejecting, disesteeming, disfavoring,looking down one's nose (on)

supporting, liking,approving, favoring, loving, indorsing, sanctioning,endorsing, digging, enjoying

Mary tut-tutted over her son's untidy room, shaking her head in disapproval.

The teacher tut-tutted about the students' lack of effort, urging them to improve their performance.

The nurse tut-tutted over the elderly patient's frail appearance, expressing concern for their well-being.

The priest tut-tutted about the congregation's gossiping, reminding them of the importance of kindness and respect.