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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
disappoint
the hopes of; to
deceive;
to
tantalize;
as, to mock
expectation..
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Mockle
::
Mockle
(a.) See
Mickle.
Bob
::
Bob (n.) To mock or
delude;
to
cheat.
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.
Smockless
::
Smockless
(a.)
Wanting
a
smock.
Derider
::
Derider
(n.) One who
derides,
or
laughs
at,
another
in
contempt;
a
mocker;
a
scoffer..
Hummocking
::
Hummocking
(n.) The
process
of
forming
hummocks
in the
collision
of
Arctic
ice.
Paraselene
::
Paraselene
(n.) A mock moon; an image of the moon which
sometimes
appears
at the point of
intersection
of two lunar
halos.
Cf.
Parhelion.
Flout
::
Flout (v. t.) To mock or
insult;
to treat with
contempt.
Mockery
::
Mockery
(n.)
Insulting
or
contemptuous
action
or
speech;
contemptuous
merriment;
derision;
ridicule.
Smock Frock
::
Smock frock () A
coarse
frock,
or
shirt,
worn over the other
dress,
as by farm
laborers..
Mockery
::
Mockery
(n.) The act of
mocking,
deriding,
and
exposing
to
contempt,
by
mimicry,
by
insincere
imitation,
or by a false show of
earnestness;
a
counterfeit
appearance..
Illude
::
Illude
(v. t.) To play upon by
artifice;
to
deceive;
to mock; to
excite
and
disappoint
the hopes of.
Hummock
::
Hummock
(n.) A ridge or pile of ice on an ice
field.
Lady''s Smock
::
Lady's
smock () A plant of the genus
Cardamine
(C.
pratensis);
cuckoo
flower.
Mockery
::
Mockery
(n.)
Subject
of
laughter,
derision,
or
sport..
Mock
::
Mock (v. i.) To make sport
contempt
or in jest; to speak in a
scornful
or
jeering
manner.
Shame
::
Shame (v. t.) To mock at; to
deride.
Tarpaulin
::
Tarpaulin
(n.) A piece of
canvas
covered
with tar or a
waterproof
composition,
used for
covering
the
hatches
of a ship,
hammocks,
boats,
etc..
Sardonic
::
Sardonic
(a.)
Forced;
unnatural;
insincere;
hence,
derisive,
mocking,
malignant,
or
bitterly
sarcastic;
--
applied
only to a
laugh,
smile,
or some
facial
semblance
of
gayety..
Frock
::
Frock (n.) A loose outer
garment;
especially,
a gown
forming
a part of
European
modern
costume
for women and
children;
also, a
coarse
shirtlike
garment
worn by some
workmen
over their other
clothes;
a smock
frock;
as, a
marketman's
frock..
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