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Definition of mock
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of mock is as below...
Mock (v. t.) To
imitate;
to
mimic;
esp., to mimic in
sport,
contempt,
or
derision;
to
deride
by
mimicry..
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Mallemock
::
Mallemock
(n.) Alt. of
Mallemok.
Scorn
::
Scorn (v. i.) To
scoff;
to mock; to show
contumely,
derision,
or
reproach;
to act
disdainfully..
Mocker
::
Mocker
(n.) A
mocking
bird.
Hommocky
::
Hommocky
(a.)
Filled
with
hommocks;
piled in the form of
hommocks;
-- said of ice.
Flout
::
Flout (v. i.) To
practice
mocking;
to
behave
with
contempt;
to
sneer;
to
fleer;
-- often with at.
Camisard
::
Camisard
(n.) One of the
French
Protestant
insurgents
who
rebelled
against
Louis XIV, after the
revocation
of the edict of
Nates;
-- so
called
from the
peasant's
smock
(camise)
which they
wore..
Syringe
::
Syringa
(n.) The mock
orange;
--
popularly
so
called
because
its stems were
formerly
used as
pipestems.
Feint
::
Feint (a.) A mock blow or
attack
on one part when
another
part is
intended
to be
struck;
-- said of
certain
movements
in
fencing,
boxing,
war, etc..
Saxifragaceous
::
Saxifragaceous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
natural
order of
plants
(Saxifragaceae)
of which
saxifrage
is the type. The order
includes
also the alum root, the
hydrangeas,
the mock
orange,
currants
and
gooseberries,
and many other
plants..
Sciomachy
::
Sciomachy
(n.) A
fighting
with a
shadow;
a mock
contest;
an
imaginary
or
futile
combat.
Feint
::
Feint (v. i.) To make a
feint,
or mock
attack..
Fan
::
Fan (n.) A small vane or sail, used to keep the large sails of a smock
windmill
always
in the
direction
of the
wind..
Quiz
::
Quiz (v. t.) To
puzzle;
to
banter;
to chaff or mock with
pretended
seriousness
of
discourse;
to make sport of, as by
obscure
questions..
Mock
::
Mock (v. t.) To
imitate;
to
mimic;
esp., to mimic in
sport,
contempt,
or
derision;
to
deride
by
mimicry..
Mocking
::
Mocking
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Moc.
Illusion
::
Illusion
(n.) An
unreal
image
presented
to the
bodily
or
mental
vision;
a
deceptive
appearance;
a false show;
mockery;
hallucination.
Sport
::
Sport (n.) Mock;
mockery;
contemptuous
mirth;
derision.
Hammock
::
Hammock
(n.) A piece of land
thickly
wooded,
and
usually
covered
with
bushes
and
vines.
Used also
adjectively;
as,
hammock
land..
Burlesque
::
Burlesque
(a.)
Tending
to
excite
laughter
or
contempt
by
extravagant
images,
or by a
contrast
between
the
subject
and the
manner
of
treating
it, as when a
trifling
subject
is
treated
with mock
gravity;
jocular;
ironical..
Mock
::
Mock (n.)
Imitation;
mimicry.
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