heckle — to interrupt a public speaker with derisive or aggressive comments or abuse
Part of speech: VERB
Definition: to interrupt a public speaker with derisive or aggressive comments or abuse
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈhɛkəl/
Korean meaning: 공개 연설자를 조롱하거나 공격적인 말로 방해하다
Korean pronunciation: **헤**클
Example Sentences
- The stand-up comedian handled the drunk heckler with a witty comeback.
- During the town hall meeting, angry residents began to heckle the mayor about the new taxes.
- The professor was so boring that even the usually polite students started to heckle him.
heckle
VERB//ˈhɛkəl//
to interrupt a public speaker with derisive or aggressive comments or abuse

an angry man in the audience stands up abruptly with his mouth wide open, shouting and pointing accusingly at the speaker on stage. His face shows clear hostility as he waves his arms dramatically to get attention. The speaker at the podium looks startled and uncomfortable, stepping back slightly from the microphone. Other audience members turn around in their seats to look at the disruptive person with annoyed expressions. Some people cover their ears while others shake their heads disapprovingly at the interruption. someone interrupting a public speaker with derisive or aggressive comments
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Origin
From Middle English 'hekele', originally referring to a comb-like tool used to separate fibers from flax or hemp. The meaning shifted from the rough combing action to 'harass or interrupt rudely'.
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“The stand-up comedian handled the drunk heckler with a witty comeback.”
“During the town hall meeting, angry residents began to heckle the mayor about the new taxes.”
“The professor was so boring that even the usually polite students started to heckle him.”
“She learned to expect heckles when discussing controversial topics in public forums.”
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