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Tut

Part of Speech: Noun, Verb

Definitions:

  1. A short tutting sound made to express disapproval or annoyance.
  2. A brief lecture or speech on a particular topic.
  3. To make a contemptuous or disapproving sound.
  4. To give a short lecture or admonition.

Examples:

Noun (Sense 1):

She let out a disapproving tut as he spilled coffee on her favorite shirt.

Noun (Sense 2):

The professor gave a fascinating tut on the history of ancient civilizations.

Verb (Sense 3):

The disgruntled audience members tutted at the singer's off-key rendition.

Verb (Sense 4):

The teacher tutted at the students for not doing their homework.

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