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mocking

[ mok-ing ]

adjective

  1. showing ridicule, contempt, or derision:

    Elsewhere along the parade route, small bands of protesters held mocking signs.



noun

  1. contemptuous, derisive, and usually imitative speech or action:

    Jake just turned his face away and took the mocking and ridicule his brothers dished out.

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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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  • ²õ±ð±ô´Ú-³¾´Ç³¦°ì·¾±²Ô²µ adjective
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  • un·³¾´Ç³¦°ì·¾±²Ô²µÂ·±ô²â adverb
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of mocking1

First recorded in 1400–50; mock ( def ) + -ing 2( def ) for the adjective; mock ( def ) + -ing 1( def ) for the noun
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But Galatasaray inflamed the situation further by posting a video on X mocking Mourinho in the style of US comedy South Park.

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Some of the Russian coverage has taken a mocking tone, with pro-Kremlin NTV saying Trump treated America's allies in Europe as "serfs" who only respond with "moaning".

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Democrats were mocking in their remarks at the hearing.

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Trump and associates flouted that order, mocking the judge over the timing of his order and sharing videos of the deportees in an El Salvadoran prison.

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Trump administration officials have spent the days since Boasberg's ruling mocking the judge's order.

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