Mock Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for mock.
mock
mock
/mɒk/
mock
imitate
Examples
- This is not a mocking of the church.
- Mocking the dead is abhorrent, and puerile.
- The Jews mock and jeer at oaths.
- The childish mocking needs to stop.
- The mob openly mocked the police.
- The people barrack at the mocking bird.
- The people mock and jeer Jesus.
- The person is interested in mocking the actor.
- He was mocked and considered a laggard, or worse.
- The hyperbole is often mocked in the secondary literature.
the act of mocking or ridiculing
noun
treat with contempt
verb
imitate with mockery and derision
verb
constituting a copy or imitation of something
adjective
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"Mock + Dock. The fake ship made fun at the dock."
"M + Rock. Making fun, as in throwing a mock rock."
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