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mockery

[mok-uh-ree] / ˈmɒk ə ri /




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This is not a quest for justice but a mockery of the dead.

From BBC

It swiftly came in for mockery from rival Anthropic, which has staked its reputation on safety and data security.

From Barron's

Djokovic pointed out Alcaraz had the advantage in that regard - given he was 16 years younger - but the veteran made a mockery of the age difference in a blistering start.

From BBC

Change had better come soon, warned Maritza Colombo, a lawyer and mother of two, “because what is happening now is pure mockery.”

From Los Angeles Times

The accent might have been plummier, but his position has been remarkably consistent, even though he has faced mockery, saying that people thought his views were "bonkers".

From BBC