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mocking

[mok-ing] / ˈmɒk ɪŋ /
ADJECTIVE
uncivil
Synonyms


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But there was no mocking in their laughter.

From Los Angeles Times

An eight-year veteran of “The Daily Show,” and host of the White House Correspondents’ Dinner in 2023, Wood has lots of experience in mocking elected officials.

From The Wall Street Journal

In the social-media response to his death, hundreds of thousands of Americans clicked the laughing emoji on their feeds, mocking health insurers while sharing their own frustrations with the system.

From MarketWatch

In fact, you could say this completely computer-generated country singer found chart success by mocking people.

From Los Angeles Times

On the day of the police visit, the artists said those who they suspected arrived at the gallery and made crude gestures while mocking them.

From BBC