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Word | Mock |
treat with contempt; The new constitution mocks all democratic principles / the act of mocking or ridiculing / Imitating reality, but not real / to make fun of someone / ridicule; imitate, often in derision / not authentic or real, but without the intention to deceive. / to laugh at or make fun of (someone or something) especially by copying an action or a way of behaving or speaking / to criticize and laugh at (someone or something) for being bad, worthless, or unimportant / an exam that does not count and that is done to practice for a real exam : a mock exam / not based on real or honest feelings / done or performed to look like the real thing, | |
Usage | ⇒ He would not give up a chance to mock ever ⇒ It is unkind to mock anyone; it is stupid to mock anyone significantly bigger than you. ⇒ The boys mocked him for showing fear. ⇒ a mock-Georgian red brick house |
Synonyms | ridicule, deride, counterfeit, jeer, taunt, sham, burlesque, fake, tease, caricature, gibe, make fun of, artificial, chaff, fraudulent, parody, scoff, false, flout, lampoon, |
Antonyms | authentic, genuine, real, honest, natural, praise, right, true, approve, artless, bona fide, demonstrate, echt, esteem, exalt, flatter, ingenuous, legitimate, pukka, pure, |
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