heckled
Prononciation : [ˈhɛkəld]
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Contexte : « performance »
(verb) to interrupt someone, usually a performer or speaker, by shouting comments or asking questions. It often happens when people want to show they disagree or want to be funny, but it can be rude.
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The audience laughed when the comedian was heckled, but he handled it like a pro.
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The speaker found it very difficult to continue after being heckled by the crowd.
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Have you ever seen someone heckled during a show?
Contexte : « debate »
(verb) to challenge someone aggressively while they are speaking. This can happen in debates or discussions, where one person tries to put down another's point of view.
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During the debate, the candidate was heckled, but he kept his cool.
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The heckling during the debate made it hard to hear the important points.
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Is it common to see politicians get heckled during their speeches?
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