Mock
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British pronunciation/mˈɒk/
American pronunciation/ˈmɑk/

Definición y Significado de "mock"

to mock
01

burlarse, ridiculizar

to ridicule someone or something in a disrespectful manner
Transitive: to mock sb
02

burlarse de, imitar de forma sarcástica

to imitate someone or something, often using sarcasm or teasing
Transitive: to mock sb/sth
01

de imitación

copying or imitating something in order to look real
01

burla, mofa

the act of mocking or ridiculing
02

examen de práctica, simulacro

a practice examination designed to simulate the conditions of an actual test, often used in the UK educational system

mock

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mocker

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mocker

n

mocking

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mocking

adj
example
Ejemplo
The critics mocked the film for its clichéd plot and poor dialogue.
His friends would mock him for being overly cautious, not realizing it was due to past experiences.
She did not appreciate being mocked for her fashion choices at the party.
His attempt to mock the new employee's mistakes only made him look unprofessional.
The satirical show often mocks political figures to highlight societal issues.
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