Here is the requested information on "tsked":
1. Parts of Speech: Verb
2. Definitions: to make a disapproving or tutting sound with ones tongue; to express disapproval or annoyance
3. Pronunciations: US: /skɛd/; UK: /skɛd/
4. Origin and Usage: "Tsked" is a colloquial term that originated in the early 20th century, likely as an onomatopoeic representation of the sound made by a person clicking their tongue in disapproval. It is commonly used to express disapproval or annoyance in response to something someone has said or done.
5. Synonyms: tutted, clicked ones tongue, disapproved
6. Related Words: cluck, tut-tut, tutty, tutus
7. Example Sentences:
- When she saw the mess in the kitchen, she tsked in disapproval.
- The teacher tsked at the students lack of effort on the assignment.
- He tsked and shook his head when he heard the news.
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