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mock

Definition for mock

adjective as in artificial, fake

verb as in ridicule

verb as in mimic

verb as in deceive

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Example Sentences

He then spoke about the dozens of long trips he made over the past few years to attend court hearings and accused a judge of harassment, seeking a bribe from him and mocking him.

From BBC

Footage later shows the fighters mocking their captives, with residents forced to make animal noises while the fighters laugh and look on.

From BBC

Yes, it’s easy and necessary to mock Disney for squeezing every last drop out of a franchise.

The Durham University student did a mock test with her instructor and, under the pressure, she said she "forgot everything" so decided she needed more practice.

From BBC

People, especially in the mainstream news media and political class, tend to laugh at and mock such thinking and language.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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