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mock

/mɑk/noun, verb, adjective1 syllable

Mock means: constituting a copy or imitation of something.

Synonyms for mock17

verb, as in treat with contempt

bemock

adjective, as in constituting a copy or imitation of something

counterfeit, imitative

also used for mock

befool, chaff, disparage, forgab, frump, gleek, jape, jeer, jibe, josh, kid, lampoon, mimic, needle

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What does mock mean?4

adjective

1

constituting a copy or imitation of something“boys in mock battle”

verb

1

treat with contempt“The new constitution mocks all democratic principles”

2

imitate with mockery and derision“The children mocked their handicapped classmate”

noun

1

the act of mocking or ridiculing“they made a mock of him”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with mock?24

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Mock in a sentence

  • Mock us, mock us more, it does not bother us.anzart
  • They can mock us all they like, we do not care one bit.anzart
  • Mock me if you like, it does not bother me.anzart
  • Mock me if you wish, it does not bother me.anzart
  • You do not blush to mock her, the poor soul!anzart
  • Every nation mocks at other nations, and all are right.Adelpa
  • The coarse sieve mocks the fine sieve, while the sheepskin rug smiles mischievously.AmarMecheri
  • Each nation mocks the others, and they're all right.rul

Sentences from Tatoeba, CC BY 2.0 FR, credited to their authors.

Forms of mock

as a noun

plural
mocks

as a verb

past tense
mocked
present participle
mocking
third-person singular
mocks
past participle
mocked