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MOCK | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
formal. to laugh at someone, often by copying them in a funny but unkind way: They were mocking him because he kept falling off his bike. She made fun of him by mocking his limp. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to tease someone. tease The boys teased her mercilessly on the playground.
Mock Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MOCK is to treat with contempt or ridicule : deride. How to use mock in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Mock.
MOCK Synonyms: 355 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Definition of mock. 1. as in to parody. to copy or exaggerate (someone or something) in order to make fun of team members good-naturedly mocked the coach's familiar bellow. Synonyms & Similar Words. Relevance. parody. imitate. do. mimic. spoof. caricature. ridicule. simulate. burlesque. send up. emulate. satirize. perform.
Mock - definition of mock by The Free Dictionary
1. a. To treat with ridicule or contempt; deride: was mocked for contradicting himself; mocked her superficial understanding of the issues. See Synonyms at ridicule. b. To imitate in fun or derision: mocked his high-pitched voice. c. To mimic or resemble closely: a whistle that mocks the call of seabirds. 2. a.
MOCK definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
1. verb. If someone mocks you, they show or pretend that they think you are foolish or inferior, for example by saying something funny about you, or by imitating your behaviour. I thought you were mocking me. [VERB noun] I distinctly remember mocking the idea. [VERB noun] 'I'm astonished, Benjamin,' she mocked. [VERB with quote]
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