Meaning & Definition of word "Mock"

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    Mock

    /mɒk/

    noun:

    • 1. an imitation, often used for ridicule.
      • Example: His impersonation was a perfect mock of the famous actor.

    verb:

    • 1. to imitate (someone or something) closely, often in a contemptuous or satirical way.
      • Example: The comedian mocked the politician's speech, making everyone laugh.
    • 2. to treat something as if it is not serious or to ridicule.
      • Example: They mocked his attempts to start a new business, but he eventually succeeded.

    adjective:

    • 1. not genuine; fake or imitation.
      • Example: The mock exam was designed to help students prepare for the real test.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'mokken', from Old French 'moquer', meaning 'to deride'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    mock trial:

    A simulated court trial used for training or educational purposes.

    mock up:

    A model or prototype of something, often used for demonstration.

    mock someone:

    To imitate or tease someone, often in a playful manner.

    Related Words

    mimic:

    To imitate someone or something, especially in order to entertain or mock.

    satire:

    A literary work that uses humor, irony, and exaggeration to criticize or mock.

    Slang Meanings of mock

    Meaning: To make fun of someone in a humorous way.

    Example Sentence: He always mocks his friends when they make mistakes.

    Meaning: To simulate something in a casual or relaxed manner.

    Example Sentence: They're just mocking the presentation; it should be more serious.