单词 | mocker |
释义 | mock1 of 4verb ˈmäk ˈmȯk mocked; mocking; mocks transitive verb 1 : to treat with contempt or ridicule : deride he has been mocked as a mama's boy C. P. Pierce 2 : to disappoint the hopes of for any government to mock men's hopes with mere words and promises and gestures D. D. Eisenhower 3 : defy, challenge the unstable, strange new world of subatomic particles that mock all attempts at understanding Philip Howard 4 a : to imitate (someone or something) closely : mimic a mockingbird was mocking a cardinal Nelson Hayes b : to mimic in sport or derision followed the old man along the street mocking his gait intransitive verb : jeer, scoff she … mocked at his piety as affectation Ferdinand Schevill mocker noun mockingly ˈmä-kiŋ-lē adverb ˈmȯ- mock 2 of 4noun1 : an act of ridicule or derision : jeer 2 : one that is an object of derision or scorn 3 : mockery 4 a : an act of imitation b : something made as an imitation mock 3 of 4adjective : of, relating to, or having the character of an imitation : simulated, feigned the mock solemnity of the parody mock 4 of 4adverb : in an insincere or counterfeit manner —usually used in combination mock-serious mocker nounas in tease a person who causes repeated emotional pain, distress, or annoyance to another the players paid no attention to the mockers in the stands Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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