
1) Abase 2) Ape 3) Artificial 4) Belittle 5) Bemock 6) Boo 7) Counterfeit 8) Deride 9) False 10) Fleer 11) Flout 12) Gibe 13) Jape 14) Jeer 15) Jeer at 16) Razz 17) Ridicule 18) Roast 19) Satirize 20) Scoff 21) Scoff at 22) Scorn 23) Sneer at 24) Tantalise 25) Tantalize 26) Taunt 27) Tease
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1) Counterfeit 2) Criticize 3) Deride 4) Echo in a stupid voice 5) Feigned 6) French word used in English 7) Goad 8) Imitation 9) Imitative 10) Insult 11) Jeer 12) Jeer at 13) Kind of turtle soup 14) Lampoon 15) Laugh at 16) Like a kangaroo court 17) Like law school trials 18) Make fun of 19) Mimic contemptuously
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• (v. t.) To imitate; to mimic; esp., to mimic in sport, contempt, or derision; to deride by mimicry. • (a.) Imitating reality, but not real; false; counterfeit; assumed; sham. • (n.) Imitation; mimicry. • (v. t.) To disappoint the hopes of; to deceive; to tantalize; as, to mock expectation. • (n.) An act of ridicule or der...
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[Adjective] Not real or genuine.
Example: They lived in a mock Tudor house in the country.
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Imitating reality, but not real; false; counterfeit; assumed; sham. 'That superior greatness and mock majesty. ... <botany> ' (Spectator) Mock bishop's weed, a genus of American and Asiatic shrubs (Philadelphus), with showy white flowers in panicled cymes. P. Coronarius, from Asia, has fragrant flowers; the American kinds are nearly scentless...
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Mock intransitive verb To make sport in contempt or in jest; to speak in a scornful or jeering manner. « When thou
mockest , shall no man make thee ashamed?»
Job xi. 3. « She had
mocked at his proposal.»
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Mock noun 1. An act of ridicule or derision; a scornful or contemptuous act or speech; a sneer; a jibe; a jeer. « Fools make a
mock at sin.»
Prov. xiv. 9. 2. Imitation; mimicry. [ R.]
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Mock transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Mocked ;
present participle & verbal noun Mocking .] [ French
moquer , of uncertain origin; confer OD.
mocken to mumble, German
mucken , OSw.
mucka .]
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Mock adjective Imitating reality, but not real; false; counterfeit; assumed; sham. « That superior greatness and mock majesty.» Spectator. Mock bishop's weed (Botany) , a genus of slender umbelliferous herbs ( Discopleura ) growing in wet places.
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[
adj] - constituting a copy or imitation of something 2. [v] - imitate with mockery and derision 3. [v] - treat with contempt
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adjective constituting a copy or imitation of something; `boys in mock battle`
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(n) another term for a cheese - sometimes spelt or pronounced muck.
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to attack or treat with ridicule, contempt, or derision. · to ridicule by mimicry of action or speech; mimic derisively. · to mimic, imitate, or counterfeit. · to challenge; defy: His actions mock convention. · to deceive, delude, or disappoint.
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treat with contempt
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