mock
Prononciation : [mɑk]
Mot
Contexte : « behavior »
(verb) to make fun of someone or something in a playful or mean way. It's like pretending to be someone else in a silly way to laugh at them.
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The kids all laughed and pretended to mock their favorite superhero.
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She didn’t mock her friend, even when he made a mistake in class.
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Why do you feel the need to mock people who are different from you?
Contexte : « behavior »
(noun) an act of making fun of someone or something. It is when people tease or imitate others to be funny or hurtful.
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His mock of the teacher made the class laugh but was still light-hearted.
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The mock at the school talent show was not funny; it upset some students.
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Did you see the mock of the singer at the last concert?
Contexte : « similarity »
(adjective) something that is imitation or not real. Like a mock exam which is meant to simulate a real test without any consequences.
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They took mock exams to prepare for the real ones next week.
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He didn't perform well on the mock test, but he's ready for the real one.
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What topics will be covered in the mock presentation?
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