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View definitions for mocked

mocked

adjective as in disgraced

adjective as in imitated

adjective as in insulted

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Example Sentences

The unveiling of the Type 0.0 car was met by mixed responses from social media users, with some cheering its design, while others mocked the launch.

From BBC

As president, he mocked the treaty’s mutual-defense clause, claiming even "tiny" Montenegro could drag the U.S. into war.

From Salon

Trump seems to take special pleasure when he can do so after he has mocked, insulted, or humiliated such a person.

From Salon

That ended when an undercover investigation by Panorama found evidence of children being mocked, bullied and abused.

From BBC

“Yeah, considering the fact that I have to deal with this exact allergy in my day-to-day cooking, the fact that this is getting mocked is kinda concerning to me,” said user u/Colaymorak.

From Salon

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

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