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Mock
mɒk
Mock definitions
verb
mock
mocked
mocking
mocks
- tease or laugh at in a scornful or contemptuous manner
"opposition MPs mocked the government's decision"
ridicule jeer at sneer at deride treat with contempt treat contemptuously scorn make fun of poke fun at laugh at make jokes about laugh to scorn scoff at pillory be sarcastic about tease taunt make a monkey of rag chaff jibe at sneering derisive contemptuous scornful sardonic insulting satirical sarcastic ironic ironical quizzical teasing taunting- make (something) seem laughably unreal or impossible
"at Christmas, arguments and friction mock our pretence at peace"
- mimic (someone or something) scornfully or contemptuously
"he ought to find out who used his name, mocked his voice, and aped a few of his guitar lines"
adjective
mock
- not authentic or real, but without the intention to deceive
"a mock-Georgian red brick house"
imitation artificial man-made manufactured simulated synthetic ersatz plastic so-called fake false faux reproduction replica facsimile dummy model toy make-believe sham spurious bogus counterfeit fraudulent forged pseudo pretended- (of an examination, battle, etc.) arranged for training or practice
"mock GCSEs"
noun
mocks
mock
- mock examinations
"obtaining Grade A in mocks"
- an object of derision
"he has become the mock of all his contemporaries"