tut-tut (over or about) Antonyms

Meaning of tut-tut (over or about)

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), reject,frown (on or upon), look down one's nose (on), discountenance, denounce, mislike, disapprove (of)

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

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.