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    teasing
    /ˈtiːzɪŋ/

    adjective

    • 1. intended to provoke or make fun of someone in a playful way: "teasing comments"

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  2. Teasing is the present participle of tease, which means to laugh at someone or say unkind things about them, either because you are joking or because you want to upset that person. Learn more about the verb tease and its synonyms, antonyms, and usage in different contexts.

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  3. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word tease, from making fun of someone to combing wool. See synonyms, examples, etymology, and related phrases of tease.

  4. to laugh at someone or say unkind things about them, either because you are joking or because you want to upset that person: be teased about I used to hate being teased about my red hair when I was at school. I was just teasing - I didn't mean to upset you. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to tease someone.

  5. Teasing definition: the act of persistently annoying someone, especially playfully and with silly jokes about them. See examples of TEASING used in a sentence.

  6. Learn the meaning of teasing, an adjective that describes a playful or mocking tone or action. See how to use teasing in sentences and contrast it with irony.

  7. to give a small amount of information about a subject, product, etc. in order to make people interested in seeing or hearing more about it later: The announcement teased a possible European tour the following year. He refused to give specifics but teased that " people are going to love it." teaser. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  8. Teasing is making fun of someone playfully or taunting annoyingly, or saying something in a mocking way. It can also mean to provoke, irritate, arouse, or extract something. See synonyms, translations, and usage examples.