MOCK


Meaning of MOCK in English

n. 25B6; verb

the local children mocked the old people : RIDICULE, jeer at, sneer at, deride, scorn, make fun of, laugh at, scoff at, tease, taunt; informal take the mickey out of, josh; N. Amer. informal goof on, rag on, pull someone's chain; Austral./NZ informal poke mullock at, sling off at.

they mocked the way he speaks : PARODY, ape, take off, satirize, lampoon, imitate, mimic; informal send up.

25B6; adjective mock leather : IMITATION, artificial, man-made, simulated, synthetic, ersatz, fake, reproduction, dummy, sham, false, spurious, bogus, counterfeit, pseudo; informal pretend, phoney.

genuine.

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