mockmɒk
mock (v)
- present
- mocks
- past
- mocked
- past participle
- mocked
- present participle
- mocking
mock (adv)
mock
mock
English Definitions:
mock (adj)
the act of mocking or ridiculing
"they made a mock of him"
mock (verb)
constituting a copy or imitation of something
"boys in mock battle"
mock, bemock (verb)
treat with contempt
"The new constitution mocks all democratic principles"
mock (verb)
imitate with mockery and derision
"The children mocked their handicapped classmate"
mock (Noun)
An imitation, usually with the connotation that it's one of lesser quality.
mock (Noun)
Mockery, the act of mocking.
mock (Noun)
A practice exam set by an educating institution to prepare students for an important exam.
mock (Verb)
To mimic, to simulate.
mock (Verb)
To make fun of by mimicking, to taunt.
mock (Verb)
To tantalise, and disappoint (the hopes of).
mock (Adjective)
imitation, not genuine. (mock turtle soup, mock leather); fake
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