Shout derisively (4)
I believe the answer is:
jeer
(Other definitions for jeer that I've seen before include "Mock publicly" , "Henry ---, Richard II's enemy, successor" , "Ridicule noisily" , "Tease" , "Rude, mocking remark" .)
I believe the answer is:
jeer
(Other definitions for jeer that I've seen before include "Mock publicly" , "Henry ---, Richard II's enemy, successor" , "Ridicule noisily" , "Tease" , "Rude, mocking remark" .)