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mock

Definition for mock

adjective as in artificial, fake

verb as in ridicule

verb as in mimic

verb as in deceive

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Example Sentences

She jumps on his back, mock-choking him and covering his eyes.

Satirists are reliant ultimately on the very establishment they mock.

He's so white he's almost mock-white, and so are his jerky, long-necked, mechanical-man movements.

Arab standup comics, and even an Iraqi TV show, regularly mock ISIS mercilessly.

Dogs were used in the interrogations, and the accused were subjected to mock executions.

For others life is but a foolish leisure with mock activities and mimic avocations to mask its uselessness.

Now men laughed at him, pointed to him with their fingers, and made their children mock and hoot the penniless insolvent.

Gone, too, is the hamlet of Garratt, whose mock elections of a Mayor caused such convivial excitement a century ago.

Even the mock hero, the good young man who tries to raise himself, has something comic in him.

Dispense with ornaments altogether rather than wear mock jewelry.

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On this page you'll find 217 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to mock, such as: bogus, make believe, phony, simulated, counterfeit, and dummy.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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