mocks

[US]/[mɒks]/
[UK]/[mɒks]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.A person who makes fun of someone else.; A fake or imitation.
v.To make fun of someone in a cruel way; ridicule.; To imitate or copy in a way that makes fun of the original.; To pretend to do something, especially in order to deceive.

Phrases & Collocations

mocks the system

mocks at him

mocked her style

mocks and jeers

mockingbird calls

mocks the effort

mocked his accent

mocks the process

mocking tone

mocks the rules

Example Sentences

the chef prepared several delicious mocks of classic french dishes.

we conducted practice mocks to prepare for the final exam.

the company held mock interviews to assess candidate skills.

he made a mock of her outfit, but she didn't care.

the team ran a mock drill to test emergency procedures.

it was just a mock trial, so the outcome wasn't binding.

she gave a mock presentation to get feedback from her colleagues.

the politician faced tough mocks from the opposing party.

he created a mock-up of the website design for review.

the students participated in a mock election to learn about the process.

the software developers used mock data for testing purposes.

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