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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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She had been expecting to take mock exams in December and sit her A-levels in the summer in order to go to university next year.

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Some posts cheered his death, while others disparaged or mocked some of Kirk’s more polarizing views.

For someone who entered the league with lofty expectations as a first-round pick, Johnston had instead become a player who was widely mocked.

The Texans scored and mocked the Ravens with the Ray Lewis dance.

The monologue mocks man’s attempts to attach meaning to existence, but this novel approach underscores that while men may never be able to find meaning in life, trying is a necessary, even noble pursuit.

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

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