Found 3 items, similar to mock.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: mock
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: mock
mock
adj : constituting a copy or imitation of something;
“boys in mock
battle”
mock
v 1: treat with contempt;
“The new constitution mocks all
democratic principles” [syn:
bemock]
2: imitate with mockery and derision;
“The children mocked
their handicapped classmate”
mock
n : the act of mocking or ridiculing;
“they made a mock of him”
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Mock
Mock
\Mock\, v. i.
To make sport in contempt or in jest; to speak in a scornful
or jeering manner.
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When thou mockest, shall no man make thee ashamed?
--Job xi. 3.
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She had mocked at his proposal. --Froude.
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Mock
\Mock\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Mocked; p. pr. & vb. n.
Mocking.] [F. moquer, of uncertain origin; cf. OD. mocken
to mumble, G. mucken, OSw. mucka.]
1. To imitate; to mimic; esp., to mimic in sport, contempt,
or derision; to deride by mimicry.
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To see the life as lively mocked as ever
Still sleep mocked death. --Shak.
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Mocking marriage with a dame of France. --Shak.
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2. To treat with scorn or contempt; to deride.
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Elijah mocked them, and said, Cry aloud. --1 Kings
xviii. 27.
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Let not ambition mock their useful toil. --Gray.
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3. To disappoint the hopes of; to deceive; to tantalize; as,
to mock expectation.
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Thou hast mocked me, and told me lies. --Judg. xvi.
13.
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He will not . . .
Mock us with his blest sight, then snatch him hence.
--Milton.
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Syn: To deride; ridicule; taunt; jeer; tantalize; disappoint.
See
Deride.
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Mock
\Mock\, n.
1. An act of ridicule or derision; a scornful or contemptuous
act or speech; a sneer; a jibe; a jeer.
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Fools make a mock at sin. --Prov. xiv.
9.
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2. Imitation; mimicry. [R.] --Crashaw.
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Mock
\Mock\, a.
Imitating reality, but not real; false; counterfeit; assumed;
sham.
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That superior greatness and mock majesty. --Spectator.
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Mock bishop's weed (Bot.), a genus of slender umbelliferous
herbs (
Discopleura) growing in wet places.
Mock heroic, burlesquing the heroic; as, a mock heroic
poem.
Mock lead. See
Blende (
a ).
Mock nightingale (Zo["o]l.), the European blackcap.
Mock orange (Bot.), a genus of American and Asiatic shrubs
(
Philadelphus), with showy white flowers in panicled
cymes.
Philadelphus coronarius, from Asia, has fragrant
flowers; the American kinds are nearly scentless.
Mock sun. See
Parhelion.
Mock turtle soup, a soup made of calf's head, veal, or
other meat, and condiments, in imitation of green turtle
soup.
Mock velvet, a fabric made in imitation of velvet. See
Mockado.
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