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Definition of mock
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Mock (v. t.) To treat with scorn or
contempt;
to
deride.
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Naumachy
::
Naumachy
(n.) A naval
battle;
esp., a mock sea
fight..
Smock
::
Smock (n.) A
woman's
under-garment;
a
shift;
a
chemise.
Joust
::
Joust (v. i.) A
tilting
match;
a mock
combat
on
horseback
between
two
knights
in the lists or
inclosed
field.
Smockless
::
Smockless
(a.)
Wanting
a
smock.
Scoff
::
Scoff (n.) To show
insolent
ridicule
or
mockery;
to
manifest
contempt
by
derisive
acts or
language;
-- often with at.
Scoff
::
Scoff (v. t.) To treat or
address
with
derision;
to
assail
scornfully;
to mock at.
Mocker
::
Mocker
(n.) A
deceiver;
an
impostor.
Jeer
::
"Jeer (v.) To utter
sarcastic
or
scoffing
reflections;
to speak with
mockery
or
derision;
to use
taunting
language;
to
scoff;
as, to jeer at a
speaker..
Scoff
::
Scoff (n.) An
object
of
scorn,
mockery,
or
derision..
Mock
::
Mock (v. i.) To make sport
contempt
or in jest; to speak in a
scornful
or
jeering
manner.
Mock
::
Mock (n.) An act of
ridicule
or
derision;
a
scornful
or
contemptuous
act or
speech;
a
sneer;
a jibe; a jeer.
Scoff
::
Scoff (n.)
Derision;
ridicule;
mockery;
derisive
or
mocking
expression
of
scorn,
contempt,
or
reproach..
Mock
::
Mock (v. t.) To
disappoint
the hopes of; to
deceive;
to
tantalize;
as, to mock
expectation..
Mockingly
::
Mockingly
(adv.)
By way of
derision;
in a
contemptuous
or
mocking
manner.
Scoffery
::
Scoffery
(n.) The act of
scoffing;
scoffing
conduct;
mockery.
Deride
::
Deride
(v. t.) To laugh at with
contempt;
to laugh to
scorn;
to turn to
ridicule
or make sport of; to mock; to scoff at.
Mock
::
Mock (v. t.) To treat with scorn or
contempt;
to
deride.
Mockingstock
::
Mockingstock
(n.) A butt of
sport;
an
object
of
derision.
Mock
::
Mock (v. t.) To
imitate;
to
mimic;
esp., to mimic in
sport,
contempt,
or
derision;
to
deride
by
mimicry..
Hummocky
::
Hummocky
(a.)
Abounding
in
hummocks.
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