mock | ||
1. | [ verb ] treat with contempt | |
Synonyms: | bemock | |
Examples: | "The new constitution mocks all democratic principles" |
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Related terms: | treat ridicule tease deride scoffer | |
2. | [ adjective ] constituting a copy or imitation of something | |
Examples: | "boys in mock battle" |
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Related terms: | counterfeit | |
3. | [ noun ] the act of mocking or ridiculing | |
Examples: | "they made a mock of him" |
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Related terms: | derision | |
4. | [ verb ] imitate (a person, a manner, etc.), especially for satirical effect | |
Synonyms: | mime mimic | |
Examples: | "The actor mimicked the President very accurately" |
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Related terms: | imitate imitate model mimic | |
5. | [ noun ] Last name, frequency rank in the U.S. is 1864 | |
6. | [ verb ] imitate with mockery and derision | |
Examples: | "The children mocked their handicapped classmate" |
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Related terms: | imitate imitate caricature impersonate spoof scoffer | |
Similar spelling: |
Mok Mook moke Moak Mosco Mosca mooch moksa Moscow Moccia Mohawk moss mosh Mose Moos mojo Moga Moes |