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"mock":{
"antonyms":[
"butt",
"derision",
"jest",
"joke",
"laughingstock",
"mark",
"mockery",
"sport",
"target"
],
"definitions":{
": an act of imitation":[],
": an act of ridicule or derision : jeer":[],
": defy , challenge":[
"the unstable, strange new world of subatomic particles that mock all attempts at understanding",
"\u2014 Philip Howard"
],
": in an insincere or counterfeit manner":[
"\u2014 usually used in combination mock -serious"
],
": jeer , scoff":[
"she \u2026 mocked at his piety as affectation",
"\u2014 Ferdinand Schevill"
],
": mockery":[],
": of, relating to, or having the character of an imitation : simulated , feigned":[
"the mock solemnity of the parody"
],
": one that is an object of derision or scorn":[],
": something made as an imitation":[],
": to disappoint the hopes of":[
"for any government to mock men's hopes with mere words and promises and gestures",
"\u2014 D. D. Eisenhower"
],
": to imitate (someone or something) closely : mimic":[
"a mockingbird was mocking a cardinal",
"\u2014 Nelson Hayes"
],
": to mimic in sport or derision":[
"followed the old man along the street mocking his gait"
],
": to treat with contempt or ridicule : deride":[
"he has been mocked as a mama's boy",
"\u2014 C. P. Pierce"
]
},
"examples":[
"Verb",
"The boys mocked him for showing fear.",
"He mocks art only because he doesn't understand it.",
"They continue to mock the idea of a new government.",
"We are being mocked for our religious beliefs.",
"You can mock me as much as you like, but I'm going to do it anyway.",
"Noun",
"they made a mock of the new recruit in front of the whole unit",
"obviously, the \u201cpriceless\u201d Grecian urn that is destroyed in the movie was a mock",
"Adjective",
"We stared at him in mock surprise.",
"Every summer, our history club performs mock battles to relive our country's greatest war.",
"Recent Examples on the Web: Verb",
"The chapters that work best embrace their radical forms more gently \u2014 or even mock them. \u2014 Washington Post , 29 Mar. 2022",
"As Americans, our first instinct when a person from outside of the US says something critical of our nation is often to dismiss the comment (or mock their country; be honest!). \u2014 Dean Obeidallah, CNN , 9 Jan. 2022",
"Some used the courtroom as a stage to praise infamous Nazi leader Adolf Hitler or mock the Holocaust. \u2014 Will Carless, USA TODAY , 23 Nov. 2021",
"Poets are referenced and quoted again and again\u2014Wordsworth, Donne, Rossetti\u2014sometimes just to mock the quoter. \u2014 Thomas Mallon, The New Yorker , 30 May 2022",
"Not the theatrical kind of worry that conservative talk-show hosts mock on prime-time TV. \u2014 Dan Schwartz, The Atlantic , 22 Feb. 2022",
"The Illuminati might mock 616-Strange for being more arrogant than their own Strange. \u2014 Chris Smith, BGR , 14 May 2022",
"Others mock the practice or deliberately misgender as a way to demean or insult. \u2014 Christopher Arnott, Hartford Courant , 25 Apr. 2022",
"Teams flagrantly mock the Rooney Rule by bringing in Black coaches for sham interviews. \u2014 Paul Daugherty, The Enquirer , 2 Feb. 2022",
"Recent Examples on the Web: Noun",
"Jeff showed me the wooden mock -up of the Palm Pilot that served as the original Pilot's guide in that meeting. \u2014 Tim Bajarin, Forbes , 21 June 2022",
"Overhead of the New Glenn rocket from Blue Origin, one of the three heavy-lift launch providers Amazon selected for Project Kuiper (featuring a mock -up of the Amazon logo). \u2014 Blake Apgar, The Salt Lake Tribune , 10 June 2022",
"Mathurin is widely expected to be a lottery pick in the 2022 NBA draft, while some NBA mock drafts have Terry sneaking into the first round. \u2014 Jeremy Cluff, The Arizona Republic , 14 June 2022",
"Here's what the initial mock drafts say about the No. 6 pick. \u2014 Scott Horner, The Indianapolis Star , 18 May 2022",
"That was the case in one of our Baltimore Sun mock drafts, too. \u2014 Jonas Shaffer, Baltimore Sun , 28 Apr. 2022",
"However, in his latest mock released Tuesday, the former Draft Express analyst has the Pistons going with another standout from the Big Ten. \u2014 Mason Young, Detroit Free Press , 1 June 2022",
"Zierlein has a surprise at the top of his mock with Detroit taking Oregon\u2019s Kayvon Thibodeaux instead of Michigan\u2019s Aidan Hutchinson at No. 2. \u2014 Matt Young, Chron , 28 Apr. 2022",
"Doug Lesmerises had the Browns taking Pickens in his latest mock . \u2014 Tim Bielik, cleveland , 28 Mar. 2022",
"Recent Examples on the Web: Adjective",
"Paolo Banchero going first overall, blowing up the mock boards that had Auburn\u2019s Jabari Smith as the consensus top choice. \u2014 Stefan Bondy, Hartford Courant , 24 June 2022",
"Sourcing from purveyors like Caviart for a caviar alternative and Kuleana for mock tuna has resulted in Blue's substantial vegan menu, which Gentile says is highly sought after. \u2014 Megha Mcswain, Chron , 22 June 2022",
"The school had minstrel shows and mock slave auctions up until the \u203290s. \u2014 Kevin Reynolds, The Salt Lake Tribune , 21 June 2022",
"Our testers created a mock room and let 30 robot vacuums loose to pick up crumbs, fur, and sand, and evaluated each for setup, effectiveness, maneuverability, noise, and special features. \u2014 Madison Yauger, PEOPLE.com , 16 June 2022",
"Minors had been beaten and stabbed and had fingernails or teeth removed during interrogation, while some were made to endure mock executions, according to a report from Tom Andrews, the U.N. special rapporteur on human rights in Myanmar. \u2014 Reuters, NBC News , 15 June 2022",
"The appreciation for Baquet was palpable during the gathering in the Times newsroom on Tuesday, where a mock front page made the rounds. \u2014 Oliver Darcy, CNN , 14 June 2022",
"Inspired by the 2016 clown sightings, this mock -umentary follows a man in Naples, Florida, known as Wrinkles the Clown. \u2014 Annie O\u2019sullivan, Good Housekeeping , 13 June 2022",
"The first 4th of July celebrations consisted of mock funerals for King George III in the summer of 1776. \u2014 Maggie Horton, Country Living , 10 June 2022",
"Recent Examples on the Web: Adverb",
"Perhaps most famously, Mr. Remy and Orsillo, in between convulsions of laughter, mock -analyzed an incident in which one fan in the Fenway stands threw a slice of pizza at another in April 2007. \u2014 BostonGlobe.com , 31 Oct. 2021",
"Clifford looked at him mock -sternly, channelling Diana. \u2014 Anna Russell, The New Yorker , 8 June 2020",
"Stokes continued, mock yelling in a West Hollywood hotel. \u2014 Ariana Romero, refinery29.com , 20 Apr. 2020",
"But as the conflict in the country dragged on for years, the banner became a symbol over which critics would mock Bush. \u2014 John Gage, Washington Examiner , 16 Mar. 2020",
"The included photo of the model/ mock up of this case is close but not exact. \u2014 Ron Spomer, Outdoor Life , 26 Feb. 2020",
"Some of the more witless pundits mock all this as mere conspiracy theory. \u2014 John Kass, Twin Cities , 26 Dec. 2019",
"That same week provides a test, as many of the acts Nation of Smooth members love/ mock will perform down the street from Revolution Live at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts. \u2014 Ben Crandell, sun-sentinel.com , 7 Nov. 2019",
"The artists Kenya (Robinson) and Doreen Garner are sitting mock -regally on a divan in a moody Gramercy cocktail bar. \u2014 Adam Davidson, The New Yorker , 28 Jan. 2017"
],
"first_known_use":{
"1548, in the meaning defined above":"Adjective",
"15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1":"Noun",
"15th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1":"Verb",
"circa 1625, in the meaning defined above":"Adverb"
},
"history_and_etymology":{
"Middle English, from moker":"Verb, Noun, Adjective, and Adverb"
},
"pronounciation":[
"\u02c8m\u00e4k",
"\u02c8m\u022fk"
],
"synonym_discussion":"Choose the Right Synonym for mock Verb ridicule , deride , mock , taunt mean to make an object of laughter of. ridicule implies a deliberate often malicious belittling. consistently ridiculed everything she said deride suggests contemptuous and often bitter ridicule. derided their efforts to start their own business mock implies scorn often ironically expressed as by mimicry or sham deference. youngsters began to mock the helpless wino taunt suggests jeeringly provoking insult or challenge. hometown fans taunted the visiting team copy , imitate , mimic , ape , mock mean to make something so that it resembles an existing thing. copy suggests duplicating an original as nearly as possible. copied the painting and sold the fake as an original imitate suggests following a model or a pattern but may allow for some variation. imitate a poet's style mimic implies a close copying (as of voice or mannerism) often for fun, ridicule, or lifelike imitation. pupils mimicking their teacher ape may suggest presumptuous, unoriginal, or inept imitating of a superior original. American fashion designers aped their European colleagues mock usually implies imitation with derision. mocking a vain man's pompous manner",
"synonyms":[
"burlesque",
"caricature",
"do",
"imitate",
"mimic",
"parody",
"send up",
"spoof",
"travesty"
],
"time_of_retrieval":"20220706-191957",
"type":[
"adjective",
"adverb",
"noun",
"verb"
]
},
"mocker":{
"antonyms":[
"butt",
"derision",
"jest",
"joke",
"laughingstock",
"mark",
"mockery",
"sport",
"target"
],
"definitions":{
": an act of imitation":[],
": an act of ridicule or derision : jeer":[],
": defy , challenge":[
"the unstable, strange new world of subatomic particles that mock all attempts at understanding",
"\u2014 Philip Howard"
],
": in an insincere or counterfeit manner":[
"\u2014 usually used in combination mock -serious"
],
": jeer , scoff":[
"she \u2026 mocked at his piety as affectation",
"\u2014 Ferdinand Schevill"
],
": mockery":[],
": of, relating to, or having the character of an imitation : simulated , feigned":[
"the mock solemnity of the parody"
],
": one that is an object of derision or scorn":[],
": something made as an imitation":[],
": to disappoint the hopes of":[
"for any government to mock men's hopes with mere words and promises and gestures",
"\u2014 D. D. Eisenhower"
],
": to imitate (someone or something) closely : mimic":[
"a mockingbird was mocking a cardinal",
"\u2014 Nelson Hayes"
],
": to mimic in sport or derision":[
"followed the old man along the street mocking his gait"
],
": to treat with contempt or ridicule : deride":[
"he has been mocked as a mama's boy",
"\u2014 C. P. Pierce"
]
},
"examples":[
"Verb",
"The boys mocked him for showing fear.",
"He mocks art only because he doesn't understand it.",
"They continue to mock the idea of a new government.",
"We are being mocked for our religious beliefs.",
"You can mock me as much as you like, but I'm going to do it anyway.",
"Noun",
"they made a mock of the new recruit in front of the whole unit",
"obviously, the \u201cpriceless\u201d Grecian urn that is destroyed in the movie was a mock",
"Adjective",
"We stared at him in mock surprise.",
"Every summer, our history club performs mock battles to relive our country's greatest war.",
"Recent Examples on the Web: Verb",
"The chapters that work best embrace their radical forms more gently \u2014 or even mock them. \u2014 Washington Post , 29 Mar. 2022",
"As Americans, our first instinct when a person from outside of the US says something critical of our nation is often to dismiss the comment (or mock their country; be honest!). \u2014 Dean Obeidallah, CNN , 9 Jan. 2022",
"Some used the courtroom as a stage to praise infamous Nazi leader Adolf Hitler or mock the Holocaust. \u2014 Will Carless, USA TODAY , 23 Nov. 2021",
"Poets are referenced and quoted again and again\u2014Wordsworth, Donne, Rossetti\u2014sometimes just to mock the quoter. \u2014 Thomas Mallon, The New Yorker , 30 May 2022",
"Not the theatrical kind of worry that conservative talk-show hosts mock on prime-time TV. \u2014 Dan Schwartz, The Atlantic , 22 Feb. 2022",
"The Illuminati might mock 616-Strange for being more arrogant than their own Strange. \u2014 Chris Smith, BGR , 14 May 2022",
"Others mock the practice or deliberately misgender as a way to demean or insult. \u2014 Christopher Arnott, Hartford Courant , 25 Apr. 2022",
"Teams flagrantly mock the Rooney Rule by bringing in Black coaches for sham interviews. \u2014 Paul Daugherty, The Enquirer , 2 Feb. 2022",
"Recent Examples on the Web: Noun",
"Jeff showed me the wooden mock -up of the Palm Pilot that served as the original Pilot's guide in that meeting. \u2014 Tim Bajarin, Forbes , 21 June 2022",
"Overhead of the New Glenn rocket from Blue Origin, one of the three heavy-lift launch providers Amazon selected for Project Kuiper (featuring a mock -up of the Amazon logo). \u2014 Blake Apgar, The Salt Lake Tribune , 10 June 2022",
"Mathurin is widely expected to be a lottery pick in the 2022 NBA draft, while some NBA mock drafts have Terry sneaking into the first round. \u2014 Jeremy Cluff, The Arizona Republic , 14 June 2022",
"Here's what the initial mock drafts say about the No. 6 pick. \u2014 Scott Horner, The Indianapolis Star , 18 May 2022",
"That was the case in one of our Baltimore Sun mock drafts, too. \u2014 Jonas Shaffer, Baltimore Sun , 28 Apr. 2022",
"However, in his latest mock released Tuesday, the former Draft Express analyst has the Pistons going with another standout from the Big Ten. \u2014 Mason Young, Detroit Free Press , 1 June 2022",
"Zierlein has a surprise at the top of his mock with Detroit taking Oregon\u2019s Kayvon Thibodeaux instead of Michigan\u2019s Aidan Hutchinson at No. 2. \u2014 Matt Young, Chron , 28 Apr. 2022",
"Doug Lesmerises had the Browns taking Pickens in his latest mock . \u2014 Tim Bielik, cleveland , 28 Mar. 2022",
"Recent Examples on the Web: Adjective",
"Paolo Banchero going first overall, blowing up the mock boards that had Auburn\u2019s Jabari Smith as the consensus top choice. \u2014 Stefan Bondy, Hartford Courant , 24 June 2022",
"Sourcing from purveyors like Caviart for a caviar alternative and Kuleana for mock tuna has resulted in Blue's substantial vegan menu, which Gentile says is highly sought after. \u2014 Megha Mcswain, Chron , 22 June 2022",
"The school had minstrel shows and mock slave auctions up until the \u203290s. \u2014 Kevin Reynolds, The Salt Lake Tribune , 21 June 2022",
"Our testers created a mock room and let 30 robot vacuums loose to pick up crumbs, fur, and sand, and evaluated each for setup, effectiveness, maneuverability, noise, and special features. \u2014 Madison Yauger, PEOPLE.com , 16 June 2022",
"Minors had been beaten and stabbed and had fingernails or teeth removed during interrogation, while some were made to endure mock executions, according to a report from Tom Andrews, the U.N. special rapporteur on human rights in Myanmar. \u2014 Reuters, NBC News , 15 June 2022",
"The appreciation for Baquet was palpable during the gathering in the Times newsroom on Tuesday, where a mock front page made the rounds. \u2014 Oliver Darcy, CNN , 14 June 2022",
"Inspired by the 2016 clown sightings, this mock -umentary follows a man in Naples, Florida, known as Wrinkles the Clown. \u2014 Annie O\u2019sullivan, Good Housekeeping , 13 June 2022",
"The first 4th of July celebrations consisted of mock funerals for King George III in the summer of 1776. \u2014 Maggie Horton, Country Living , 10 June 2022",
"Recent Examples on the Web: Adverb",
"Perhaps most famously, Mr. Remy and Orsillo, in between convulsions of laughter, mock -analyzed an incident in which one fan in the Fenway stands threw a slice of pizza at another in April 2007. \u2014 BostonGlobe.com , 31 Oct. 2021",
"Clifford looked at him mock -sternly, channelling Diana. \u2014 Anna Russell, The New Yorker , 8 June 2020",
"Stokes continued, mock yelling in a West Hollywood hotel. \u2014 Ariana Romero, refinery29.com , 20 Apr. 2020",
"But as the conflict in the country dragged on for years, the banner became a symbol over which critics would mock Bush. \u2014 John Gage, Washington Examiner , 16 Mar. 2020",
"The included photo of the model/ mock up of this case is close but not exact. \u2014 Ron Spomer, Outdoor Life , 26 Feb. 2020",
"Some of the more witless pundits mock all this as mere conspiracy theory. \u2014 John Kass, Twin Cities , 26 Dec. 2019",
"That same week provides a test, as many of the acts Nation of Smooth members love/ mock will perform down the street from Revolution Live at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts. \u2014 Ben Crandell, sun-sentinel.com , 7 Nov. 2019",
"The artists Kenya (Robinson) and Doreen Garner are sitting mock -regally on a divan in a moody Gramercy cocktail bar. \u2014 Adam Davidson, The New Yorker , 28 Jan. 2017"
],
"first_known_use":{
"1548, in the meaning defined above":"Adjective",
"15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1":"Noun",
"15th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1":"Verb",
"circa 1625, in the meaning defined above":"Adverb"
},
"history_and_etymology":{
"Middle English, from moker":"Verb, Noun, Adjective, and Adverb"
},
"pronounciation":[
"\u02c8m\u00e4k",
"\u02c8m\u022fk"
],
"synonym_discussion":"Choose the Right Synonym for mock Verb ridicule , deride , mock , taunt mean to make an object of laughter of. ridicule implies a deliberate often malicious belittling. consistently ridiculed everything she said deride suggests contemptuous and often bitter ridicule. derided their efforts to start their own business mock implies scorn often ironically expressed as by mimicry or sham deference. youngsters began to mock the helpless wino taunt suggests jeeringly provoking insult or challenge. hometown fans taunted the visiting team copy , imitate , mimic , ape , mock mean to make something so that it resembles an existing thing. copy suggests duplicating an original as nearly as possible. copied the painting and sold the fake as an original imitate suggests following a model or a pattern but may allow for some variation. imitate a poet's style mimic implies a close copying (as of voice or mannerism) often for fun, ridicule, or lifelike imitation. pupils mimicking their teacher ape may suggest presumptuous, unoriginal, or inept imitating of a superior original. American fashion designers aped their European colleagues mock usually implies imitation with derision. mocking a vain man's pompous manner",
"synonyms":[
"burlesque",
"caricature",
"do",
"imitate",
"mimic",
"parody",
"send up",
"spoof",
"travesty"
],
"time_of_retrieval":"20220706-222811",
"type":[
"adjective",
"adverb",
"noun",
"verb"
]
},
"mockery":{
"antonyms":[],
"definitions":{
": a counterfeit appearance : imitation":[
"if it was not a man it was a huge and grotesque mockery of man",
"\u2014 E. R. Burroughs"
],
": a subject of laughter, derision , or sport":[
"making him turn himself into a merry mockery of all he had once held dear",
"\u2014 O. St. John Gogarty"
],
": an insincere, contemptible, or impertinent (see impertinent sense 1a ) imitation":[
"makes a mockery of justice"
],
": insulting or contemptuous action or speech : derision":[
"laying himself open to the jeers and mockeries of his rebellious subjects",
"\u2014 E. A. Freeman"
],
": something ridiculously or impudently (see impudent sense 1 ) unsuitable":[
"in her bitterness she felt that all rejoicing was mockery",
"\u2014 George Eliot"
]
},
"examples":[
"His kind of personality invites mockery .",
"the children's cruel mockery of each other",
"Recent Examples on the Web",
"Perot\u2019s lasting legacy was his mockery of free trade and his near-religious belief that God should have chiseled a balanced budget into the Ten Commandments. \u2014 Walter Shapiro, The New Republic , 27 June 2022",
"At first, Lewyn\u2019s worldly sophistication seems to make a mockery of his new friend\u2019s white-bread lifestyle and theatrical spirituality. \u2014 Ron Charles, Washington Post , 31 May 2022",
"There are many other moments that make a mockery of Alison\u2019s privacy. \u2014 Megan Garber, The Atlantic , 12 May 2022",
"Their acquiescence in efforts to undermine the Supreme Court\u2019s deliberations make a mockery of their own condemnations of that shameful episode. \u2014 Gerard Baker, WSJ , 9 May 2022",
"Many have noted that the bill initially failed to include a minimum age \u2014 an omission that has opened the door to widespread mockery . \u2014 NBC News , 11 Apr. 2022",
"The self- mockery strikes a tone of gothic camp which relieves the gloom. \u2014 Garth Greenwell, The New Yorker , 6 June 2022",
"But one thing is clear: a lot of people owe an apology to the Rockets' franchise for their mockery over the team's gamble last year in preferring the Nets' unprotected picks over some of the other packages offered. \u2014 Rahat Huq, Chron , 2 June 2022",
"In response to reader Mark Sherwin\u2019s letter regarding the Savannah Bananas\u2019 innovations to keep fans interested as a mockery of the game of baseball: Quite obviously Mr. Sherwin has never been to a minor league game or heard of Bill Veeck. \u2014 Los Angeles Times , 28 May 2022"
],
"first_known_use":{
"15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1":""
},
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"\u02c8m\u00e4-k\u0259-r\u0113",
"\u02c8m\u00e4-k(\u0259-)r\u0113",
"\u02c8m\u022f-"
],
"synonym_discussion":"",
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"cartoon",
"farce",
"joke",
"parody",
"sham",
"travesty"
],
"time_of_retrieval":"20220707-005641",
"type":[
"noun"
]
},
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"type":[
"noun"
],
"definitions":{
": a smooth-barked North American hickory ( Carya tomentosa ) with fragrant 7- to 9-foliolate leaves":[],
": the nut of the mockernut tree":[]
},
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"first_known_use":{},
"time_of_retrieval":"20220708-171404"
},
"mock duck":{
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"noun"
],
"definitions":{
": a shoulder of lamb shaped to resemble a duck with the boned foreshank forming the head and neck and the remainder after removal of the blade bones forming the body":[]
},
"pronounciation":[],
"synonyms":[],
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"synonym_discussion":"",
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"history_and_etymology":{},
"first_known_use":{},
"time_of_retrieval":"20220708-203034"
},
"mock-up":{
"type":[
"noun"
],
"definitions":{
": a full-sized structural model built to scale chiefly for study, testing, or display":[],
": a working sample (as of a magazine) for reviewing format, layout, or content":[]
},
"pronounciation":[
"\u02c8m\u022fk-",
"\u02c8m\u00e4k-\u02cc\u0259p"
],
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"history_and_etymology":{},
"first_known_use":{
"1920, in the meaning defined at sense 1":""
},
"time_of_retrieval":"20220708-204313"
},
"mock willow":{
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"noun"
],
"definitions":{
": meadowsweet sense 1":[]
},
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"examples":[],
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"first_known_use":{},
"time_of_retrieval":"20220708-204325"
},
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"type":[
"noun"
],
"definitions":{
": a facetious or satirical work (such as a film) presented in the style of a documentary":[]
},
"pronounciation":[
"-\u02c8men-tr\u0113",
"\u02ccm\u00e4-ky\u0259-\u02c8men-t\u0259-r\u0113"
],
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"synonym_discussion":"",
"examples":[
"Recent Examples on the Web",
"Before Ten Percent, Morton made his name in Britain writing workplace comedies, including Twenty Twelve, a mockumentary about the team organizing the 2012 London Olympics, and W1A, a gentle satire about the managerial staff of the BBC. \u2014 Sophie Gilbert, The Atlantic , 30 Apr. 2022",
"In 2016, Disney pulled the plug on its ABC mockumentary , The Muppets. \u2014 Rachel Schonberger, EW.com , 7 Mar. 2022",
"The mockumentary is such a familiar form, a certain sameness can set in. \u2014 Los Angeles Times , 31 Mar. 2022",
"Smith and Rock go back even further, having both appeared in the 1999 mockumentary , Torrance Rises, directed by Spike Jonze. \u2014 Tim Chan, Rolling Stone , 28 Mar. 2022",
"The movie is basically a Spinal Tap-style mockumentary focusing on a man's desire to become the next Jason or Freddy. \u2014 Evan Romano, Men's Health , 9 Mar. 2022",
"Br\u00fcno, who appeared in the 2009 mockumentary of the same name, proceeded to offend about every demographic, leading the actor to give up. \u2014 Rachel Yang, EW.com , 17 May 2021",
"The ' mockumentary ' has become a fairly normalized format for both TV and movies, but this Rob Reiner feature film about a very dumb but fairly famous fictional rock band was the OG. \u2014 Evan Romano, Men's Health , 9 Mar. 2022",
"On the big screen, Hesseman notably appeared in films like Flight of the Navigator, Clue, Police Academy 2, the Bill Murray comedy Loose Shoes and as the manager Terry Ladd in the mockumentary This Is Spinal Tap. \u2014 Daniel Kreps, Rolling Stone , 30 Jan. 2022"
],
"history_and_etymology":{
"blend of mock and documentary":""
},
"first_known_use":{
"1965, in the meaning defined above":""
},
"time_of_retrieval":"20220715-095424"
},
"mock turtle soup":{
"type":[
"noun"
],
"definitions":{
": a soup made of meat (such as calf's head or veal), wine, and spices in imitation of green turtle soup":[]
},
"pronounciation":[],
"synonyms":[],
"antonyms":[],
"synonym_discussion":"",
"examples":[
"Recent Examples on the Web",
"This was false advertising: the turtle was used as a lure, and only mock turtle soup was served. \u2014 Gary Kamiya, San Francisco Chronicle , 12 Nov. 2021",
"Featuring more than 70 individual entries, the portal offers a wealth of information on foods ranging from lard to mock turtle soup and frozen orange juice. \u2014 Claire Bugos, Smithsonian Magazine , 17 July 2020"
],
"history_and_etymology":{},
"first_known_use":{
"1783, in the meaning defined above":""
},
"time_of_retrieval":"20220708-234244"
},
"mock-dominance":{
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"first_known_use":{},
"time_of_retrieval":"20220709-060747"
},
"mock orange":{
"type":[
"noun"
],
"definitions":{
": any of a genus ( Philadelphus ) of ornamental shrubs of which several are widely grown for their showy white flowers and that is either placed in the saxifrage or hydrangea families or in a family (Philadelphaceae) of its own":[],
": any of several usually shrubby plants considered to resemble the orange":[]
},
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"Recent Examples on the Web",
"An enchanting archway of boxwood and mock orange shrubs leads to the sunroom entry and tiled foyer. \u2014 Jon Gorey, BostonGlobe.com , 13 May 2022",
"Consider varieties that supply food and shelter to birds, such as sumac, elderberry, flowering currant and mock orange . \u2014 oregonlive , 1 Nov. 2021",
"Inside is a thicket of fragrant mock orange lighted with fireflies and ancient Moroccan lanterns. \u2014 Mary Elizabeth Andriotis, House Beautiful , 9 Apr. 2021",
"The Monochrome features aromas and flavors of mock orange flowers, saline and lemon curd on toast, all delivered by a high acid laser beam. \u2014 Michael Alberty | For The Oregonian/oregonlive, oregonlive , 22 Dec. 2020",
"Think of an arrangement as a gin and tonic: The base of the composition (gin) is greenery that\u2019s leafy, strong and sometimes flowering \u2014 in the Bay Area, rhododendron, azalea or Philadelphus ( mock orange ) would naturally fit the bill. \u2014 Leilani Marie Labong, SFChronicle.com , 14 May 2020",
"In the next few weeks, visitors can expect to see monkshood, delphiniums, mock orange and comfrey blooming. \u2014 Anchorage Daily News , 11 July 2018"
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},
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"noun"
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220710-062142"
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"examples":[
"Recent Examples on the Web",
"Steve Jobs famously stuck with black mock turtleneck and Barack Obama only wore grey or navy suits. \u2014 Janine Maclachlan, Forbes , 28 June 2022",
"She was complemented by Kelly, 32, who donned a hot pink satin double-breasted suit covered in a rose print and layered over a matching mock turtleneck . \u2014 Glenn Garner, PEOPLE.com , 13 May 2022",
"The piece, from sibling designer duo Camilla and Marc, featured a mock turtleneck , a column maxi silhouette, and a speckled yellow-and-white abstract pattern. \u2014 Chelsey Sanchez, Harper's BAZAAR , 4 May 2022",
"For the outing, Kate wore a monochrome, all-blue outfit consisting of matching navy trousers and an overcoat, and an azure blouse with a mock turtleneck . \u2014 Chelsey Sanchez, Harper's BAZAAR , 11 May 2022",
"Roberts was photographed mingling with Sofia Richie, who kept warm in a black peacoat layered over a matching mock turtleneck . \u2014 Dan Heching, PEOPLE.com , 8 Apr. 2022",
"Her black bra was visible through the overlay, which rose all the way up into a mock turtleneck . \u2014 ELLE , 6 Mar. 2022",
"The vest is designed with a full zipper, side pockets and a mock turtleneck collar. \u2014 Sanah Faroke, PEOPLE.com , 28 Jan. 2022",
"For his debut, Rhone chose to wear a brown long-sleeve shirt with a mock turtleneck and circular neon-yellow glasses. \u2014 Selena Barrientos, Good Housekeeping , 28 Jan. 2022"
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"first_known_use":{
"1953, in the meaning defined at sense 1":""
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220710-104935"
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"noun"
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"Though London may be home to some of the world's tastiest cocktails, it's also got some of the best mocktails going, too. Virgin drinks are starting to pop up on the menus of the city's trendiest bars to account for those nights when you want to go out but can't afford a hangover the next day.",
"\u2014 Sophia E. Lipp"
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": a member of the Mocorito people":[]
},
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},
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220710-175858"
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"noun"
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": a common grayish North American bird ( Mimus polyglottos ) related to the thrashers that is remarkable for its exact imitations of the notes of other birds":[]
},
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"\u02c8m\u00e4-ki\u014b-\u02ccb\u0259rd",
"\u02c8m\u022f-"
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"Recent Examples on the Web",
"The mockingbird can sing up to 200 different tunes and mimic artificial sounds like car alarms. \u2014 Curt Anderson, ajc , 5 Nov. 2021",
"One reason is that the northern mockingbird is the state bird of several other states, and legislators want a bird that\u2019s uniquely of Florida. \u2014 Sylvia Gurinsky, sun-sentinel.com , 17 Nov. 2021",
"Since 1927, the northern mockingbird has been classified as the state bird. \u2014 Sylvia Gurinsky, sun-sentinel.com , 17 Nov. 2021",
"After nearly a century on its lofty perch, the northern mockingbird may be singing its last melodies as the state bird of Florida. \u2014 Curt Anderson, ajc , 5 Nov. 2021",
"An effort is taking flight to replace the far-ranging musical mockingbird with a bird that is more identifiable as distinctly Floridian. \u2014 Curt Anderson, orlandosentinel.com , 5 Nov. 2021",
"According to a recent paper published in the journal Frontiers in Psychology, the mockingbird follows similar musical rules to those used in human music when composing its songs. \u2014 Jennifer Ouellette, Wired , 23 July 2021",
"Over half of the mockingbird 's songs are mimicry, and the species boasts an impressive repertoire comprised of hundreds of types of phrases. \u2014 Jennifer Ouellette, Wired , 23 July 2021",
"Alberto Lau launched a more scientific effort to quiet the mockingbird . \u2014 San Diego Union-Tribune , 24 July 2021"
],
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"first_known_use":{
"1676, in the meaning defined above":""
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220710-220101"
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"a mock-heroic poem"
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},
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"\u02ccm\u00e4k-hi-\u02c8r\u014d-ik",
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"first_known_use":{
"circa 1668, in the meaning defined above":"Noun",
"1708, in the meaning defined above":"Adjective"
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": a square leather saddle covering having openings for the horn and cantle and sometimes equipped with saddlebags":[
"many riders and even more ponies carried the mail, but only the mochila made the entire trip",
"\u2014 J. T. Adams"
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"Spanish mochila , probably from mochil errand boy, from Basque mutil, motil youth, servant, from Latin mutilus maimed, mutilated":""
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": to treat with contempt or ridicule : deride":[
"he has been mocked as a mama's boy",
"\u2014 C. P. Pierce"
],
": to disappoint the hopes of":[
"for any government to mock men's hopes with mere words and promises and gestures",
"\u2014 D. D. Eisenhower"
],
": defy , challenge":[
"the unstable, strange new world of subatomic particles that mock all attempts at understanding",
"\u2014 Philip Howard"
],
": to imitate (someone or something) closely : mimic":[
"a mockingbird was mocking a cardinal",
"\u2014 Nelson Hayes"
],
": to mimic in sport or derision":[
"followed the old man along the street mocking his gait"
],
": jeer , scoff":[
"she \u2026 mocked at his piety as affectation",
"\u2014 Ferdinand Schevill"
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": something made as an imitation":[],
": of, relating to, or having the character of an imitation : simulated , feigned":[
"the mock solemnity of the parody"
],
": in an insincere or counterfeit manner":[
"\u2014 usually used in combination mock -serious"
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},
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"\u02c8m\u022fk",
"\u02c8m\u00e4k"
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"caricature",
"do",
"imitate",
"mimic",
"parody",
"send up",
"spoof",
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"examples":[
"Verb",
"The boys mocked him for showing fear.",
"He mocks art only because he doesn't understand it.",
"They continue to mock the idea of a new government.",
"We are being mocked for our religious beliefs.",
"You can mock me as much as you like, but I'm going to do it anyway.",
"Noun",
"they made a mock of the new recruit in front of the whole unit",
"obviously, the \u201cpriceless\u201d Grecian urn that is destroyed in the movie was a mock",
"Adjective",
"We stared at him in mock surprise.",
"Every summer, our history club performs mock battles to relive our country's greatest war.",
"Recent Examples on the Web: Verb",
"The chapters that work best embrace their radical forms more gently \u2014 or even mock them. \u2014 Washington Post , 29 Mar. 2022",
"As Americans, our first instinct when a person from outside of the US says something critical of our nation is often to dismiss the comment (or mock their country; be honest!). \u2014 Dean Obeidallah, CNN , 9 Jan. 2022",
"Some used the courtroom as a stage to praise infamous Nazi leader Adolf Hitler or mock the Holocaust. \u2014 Will Carless, USA TODAY , 23 Nov. 2021",
"Poets are referenced and quoted again and again\u2014Wordsworth, Donne, Rossetti\u2014sometimes just to mock the quoter. \u2014 Thomas Mallon, The New Yorker , 30 May 2022",
"Not the theatrical kind of worry that conservative talk-show hosts mock on prime-time TV. \u2014 Dan Schwartz, The Atlantic , 22 Feb. 2022",
"The Illuminati might mock 616-Strange for being more arrogant than their own Strange. \u2014 Chris Smith, BGR , 14 May 2022",
"Others mock the practice or deliberately misgender as a way to demean or insult. \u2014 Christopher Arnott, Hartford Courant , 25 Apr. 2022",
"Teams flagrantly mock the Rooney Rule by bringing in Black coaches for sham interviews. \u2014 Paul Daugherty, The Enquirer , 2 Feb. 2022",
"Recent Examples on the Web: Noun",
"Jeff showed me the wooden mock -up of the Palm Pilot that served as the original Pilot's guide in that meeting. \u2014 Tim Bajarin, Forbes , 21 June 2022",
"Overhead of the New Glenn rocket from Blue Origin, one of the three heavy-lift launch providers Amazon selected for Project Kuiper (featuring a mock -up of the Amazon logo). \u2014 Blake Apgar, The Salt Lake Tribune , 10 June 2022",
"Mathurin is widely expected to be a lottery pick in the 2022 NBA draft, while some NBA mock drafts have Terry sneaking into the first round. \u2014 Jeremy Cluff, The Arizona Republic , 14 June 2022",
"Here's what the initial mock drafts say about the No. 6 pick. \u2014 Scott Horner, The Indianapolis Star , 18 May 2022",
"That was the case in one of our Baltimore Sun mock drafts, too. \u2014 Jonas Shaffer, Baltimore Sun , 28 Apr. 2022",
"However, in his latest mock released Tuesday, the former Draft Express analyst has the Pistons going with another standout from the Big Ten. \u2014 Mason Young, Detroit Free Press , 1 June 2022",
"Zierlein has a surprise at the top of his mock with Detroit taking Oregon\u2019s Kayvon Thibodeaux instead of Michigan\u2019s Aidan Hutchinson at No. 2. \u2014 Matt Young, Chron , 28 Apr. 2022",
"Doug Lesmerises had the Browns taking Pickens in his latest mock . \u2014 Tim Bielik, cleveland , 28 Mar. 2022",
"Recent Examples on the Web: Adjective",
"Paolo Banchero going first overall, blowing up the mock boards that had Auburn\u2019s Jabari Smith as the consensus top choice. \u2014 Stefan Bondy, Hartford Courant , 24 June 2022",
"Sourcing from purveyors like Caviart for a caviar alternative and Kuleana for mock tuna has resulted in Blue's substantial vegan menu, which Gentile says is highly sought after. \u2014 Megha Mcswain, Chron , 22 June 2022",
"The school had minstrel shows and mock slave auctions up until the \u203290s. \u2014 Kevin Reynolds, The Salt Lake Tribune , 21 June 2022",
"Our testers created a mock room and let 30 robot vacuums loose to pick up crumbs, fur, and sand, and evaluated each for setup, effectiveness, maneuverability, noise, and special features. \u2014 Madison Yauger, PEOPLE.com , 16 June 2022",
"Minors had been beaten and stabbed and had fingernails or teeth removed during interrogation, while some were made to endure mock executions, according to a report from Tom Andrews, the U.N. special rapporteur on human rights in Myanmar. \u2014 Reuters, NBC News , 15 June 2022",
"The appreciation for Baquet was palpable during the gathering in the Times newsroom on Tuesday, where a mock front page made the rounds. \u2014 Oliver Darcy, CNN , 14 June 2022",
"Inspired by the 2016 clown sightings, this mock -umentary follows a man in Naples, Florida, known as Wrinkles the Clown. \u2014 Annie O\u2019sullivan, Good Housekeeping , 13 June 2022",
"The first 4th of July celebrations consisted of mock funerals for King George III in the summer of 1776. \u2014 Maggie Horton, Country Living , 10 June 2022",
"Recent Examples on the Web: Adverb",
"Perhaps most famously, Mr. Remy and Orsillo, in between convulsions of laughter, mock -analyzed an incident in which one fan in the Fenway stands threw a slice of pizza at another in April 2007. \u2014 BostonGlobe.com , 31 Oct. 2021",
"Clifford looked at him mock -sternly, channelling Diana. \u2014 Anna Russell, The New Yorker , 8 June 2020",
"Stokes continued, mock yelling in a West Hollywood hotel. \u2014 Ariana Romero, refinery29.com , 20 Apr. 2020",
"But as the conflict in the country dragged on for years, the banner became a symbol over which critics would mock Bush. \u2014 John Gage, Washington Examiner , 16 Mar. 2020",
"The included photo of the model/ mock up of this case is close but not exact. \u2014 Ron Spomer, Outdoor Life , 26 Feb. 2020",
"Some of the more witless pundits mock all this as mere conspiracy theory. \u2014 John Kass, Twin Cities , 26 Dec. 2019",
"That same week provides a test, as many of the acts Nation of Smooth members love/ mock will perform down the street from Revolution Live at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts. \u2014 Ben Crandell, sun-sentinel.com , 7 Nov. 2019",
"The artists Kenya (Robinson) and Doreen Garner are sitting mock -regally on a divan in a moody Gramercy cocktail bar. \u2014 Adam Davidson, The New Yorker , 28 Jan. 2017"
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"15th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1":"Verb",
"15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1":"Noun",
"1548, in the meaning defined above":"Adjective",
"circa 1625, in the meaning defined above":"Adverb"
},
"time_of_retrieval":"20220711-120542"
},
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],
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"\u02c8m\u014d\u1e35\u0113",
"-\u1e35i",
"\u02c8m\u00e4\u1e35\u0113"
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": that can be mocked":[]
},
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"\u2014 C. P. Pierce"
],
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"for any government to mock men's hopes with mere words and promises and gestures",
"\u2014 D. D. Eisenhower"
],
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"the unstable, strange new world of subatomic particles that mock all attempts at understanding",
"\u2014 Philip Howard"
],
": to imitate (someone or something) closely : mimic":[
"a mockingbird was mocking a cardinal",
"\u2014 Nelson Hayes"
],
": to mimic in sport or derision":[
"followed the old man along the street mocking his gait"
],
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"she \u2026 mocked at his piety as affectation",
"\u2014 Ferdinand Schevill"
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"the mock solemnity of the parody"
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"\u2014 usually used in combination mock -serious"
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"\u02c8m\u022fk",
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"caricature",
"do",
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"mimic",
"parody",
"send up",
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"synonym_discussion":"Choose the Right Synonym for mock Verb ridicule , deride , mock , taunt mean to make an object of laughter of. ridicule implies a deliberate often malicious belittling. consistently ridiculed everything she said deride suggests contemptuous and often bitter ridicule. derided their efforts to start their own business mock implies scorn often ironically expressed as by mimicry or sham deference. youngsters began to mock the helpless wino taunt suggests jeeringly provoking insult or challenge. hometown fans taunted the visiting team copy , imitate , mimic , ape , mock mean to make something so that it resembles an existing thing. copy suggests duplicating an original as nearly as possible. copied the painting and sold the fake as an original imitate suggests following a model or a pattern but may allow for some variation. imitate a poet's style mimic implies a close copying (as of voice or mannerism) often for fun, ridicule, or lifelike imitation. pupils mimicking their teacher ape may suggest presumptuous, unoriginal, or inept imitating of a superior original. American fashion designers aped their European colleagues mock usually implies imitation with derision. mocking a vain man's pompous manner",
"examples":[
"Verb",
"The boys mocked him for showing fear.",
"He mocks art only because he doesn't understand it.",
"They continue to mock the idea of a new government.",
"We are being mocked for our religious beliefs.",
"You can mock me as much as you like, but I'm going to do it anyway.",
"Noun",
"they made a mock of the new recruit in front of the whole unit",
"obviously, the \u201cpriceless\u201d Grecian urn that is destroyed in the movie was a mock",
"Adjective",
"We stared at him in mock surprise.",
"Every summer, our history club performs mock battles to relive our country's greatest war.",
"Recent Examples on the Web: Verb",
"The chapters that work best embrace their radical forms more gently \u2014 or even mock them. \u2014 Washington Post , 29 Mar. 2022",
"As Americans, our first instinct when a person from outside of the US says something critical of our nation is often to dismiss the comment (or mock their country; be honest!). \u2014 Dean Obeidallah, CNN , 9 Jan. 2022",
"Some used the courtroom as a stage to praise infamous Nazi leader Adolf Hitler or mock the Holocaust. \u2014 Will Carless, USA TODAY , 23 Nov. 2021",
"Poets are referenced and quoted again and again\u2014Wordsworth, Donne, Rossetti\u2014sometimes just to mock the quoter. \u2014 Thomas Mallon, The New Yorker , 30 May 2022",
"Not the theatrical kind of worry that conservative talk-show hosts mock on prime-time TV. \u2014 Dan Schwartz, The Atlantic , 22 Feb. 2022",
"The Illuminati might mock 616-Strange for being more arrogant than their own Strange. \u2014 Chris Smith, BGR , 14 May 2022",
"Others mock the practice or deliberately misgender as a way to demean or insult. \u2014 Christopher Arnott, Hartford Courant , 25 Apr. 2022",
"Teams flagrantly mock the Rooney Rule by bringing in Black coaches for sham interviews. \u2014 Paul Daugherty, The Enquirer , 2 Feb. 2022",
"Recent Examples on the Web: Noun",
"Jeff showed me the wooden mock -up of the Palm Pilot that served as the original Pilot's guide in that meeting. \u2014 Tim Bajarin, Forbes , 21 June 2022",
"Overhead of the New Glenn rocket from Blue Origin, one of the three heavy-lift launch providers Amazon selected for Project Kuiper (featuring a mock -up of the Amazon logo). \u2014 Blake Apgar, The Salt Lake Tribune , 10 June 2022",
"Mathurin is widely expected to be a lottery pick in the 2022 NBA draft, while some NBA mock drafts have Terry sneaking into the first round. \u2014 Jeremy Cluff, The Arizona Republic , 14 June 2022",
"Here's what the initial mock drafts say about the No. 6 pick. \u2014 Scott Horner, The Indianapolis Star , 18 May 2022",
"That was the case in one of our Baltimore Sun mock drafts, too. \u2014 Jonas Shaffer, Baltimore Sun , 28 Apr. 2022",
"However, in his latest mock released Tuesday, the former Draft Express analyst has the Pistons going with another standout from the Big Ten. \u2014 Mason Young, Detroit Free Press , 1 June 2022",
"Zierlein has a surprise at the top of his mock with Detroit taking Oregon\u2019s Kayvon Thibodeaux instead of Michigan\u2019s Aidan Hutchinson at No. 2. \u2014 Matt Young, Chron , 28 Apr. 2022",
"Doug Lesmerises had the Browns taking Pickens in his latest mock . \u2014 Tim Bielik, cleveland , 28 Mar. 2022",
"Recent Examples on the Web: Adjective",
"Paolo Banchero going first overall, blowing up the mock boards that had Auburn\u2019s Jabari Smith as the consensus top choice. \u2014 Stefan Bondy, Hartford Courant , 24 June 2022",
"Sourcing from purveyors like Caviart for a caviar alternative and Kuleana for mock tuna has resulted in Blue's substantial vegan menu, which Gentile says is highly sought after. \u2014 Megha Mcswain, Chron , 22 June 2022",
"The school had minstrel shows and mock slave auctions up until the \u203290s. \u2014 Kevin Reynolds, The Salt Lake Tribune , 21 June 2022",
"Our testers created a mock room and let 30 robot vacuums loose to pick up crumbs, fur, and sand, and evaluated each for setup, effectiveness, maneuverability, noise, and special features. \u2014 Madison Yauger, PEOPLE.com , 16 June 2022",
"Minors had been beaten and stabbed and had fingernails or teeth removed during interrogation, while some were made to endure mock executions, according to a report from Tom Andrews, the U.N. special rapporteur on human rights in Myanmar. \u2014 Reuters, NBC News , 15 June 2022",
"The appreciation for Baquet was palpable during the gathering in the Times newsroom on Tuesday, where a mock front page made the rounds. \u2014 Oliver Darcy, CNN , 14 June 2022",
"Inspired by the 2016 clown sightings, this mock -umentary follows a man in Naples, Florida, known as Wrinkles the Clown. \u2014 Annie O\u2019sullivan, Good Housekeeping , 13 June 2022",
"The first 4th of July celebrations consisted of mock funerals for King George III in the summer of 1776. \u2014 Maggie Horton, Country Living , 10 June 2022",
"Recent Examples on the Web: Adverb",
"Perhaps most famously, Mr. Remy and Orsillo, in between convulsions of laughter, mock -analyzed an incident in which one fan in the Fenway stands threw a slice of pizza at another in April 2007. \u2014 BostonGlobe.com , 31 Oct. 2021",
"Clifford looked at him mock -sternly, channelling Diana. \u2014 Anna Russell, The New Yorker , 8 June 2020",
"Stokes continued, mock yelling in a West Hollywood hotel. \u2014 Ariana Romero, refinery29.com , 20 Apr. 2020",
"But as the conflict in the country dragged on for years, the banner became a symbol over which critics would mock Bush. \u2014 John Gage, Washington Examiner , 16 Mar. 2020",
"The included photo of the model/ mock up of this case is close but not exact. \u2014 Ron Spomer, Outdoor Life , 26 Feb. 2020",
"Some of the more witless pundits mock all this as mere conspiracy theory. \u2014 John Kass, Twin Cities , 26 Dec. 2019",
"That same week provides a test, as many of the acts Nation of Smooth members love/ mock will perform down the street from Revolution Live at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts. \u2014 Ben Crandell, sun-sentinel.com , 7 Nov. 2019",
"The artists Kenya (Robinson) and Doreen Garner are sitting mock -regally on a divan in a moody Gramercy cocktail bar. \u2014 Adam Davidson, The New Yorker , 28 Jan. 2017"
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"15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1":"Noun",
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": a doughlike mass made from cooked and pounded glutinous rice used in Japan as an unbaked pastry":[]
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"Recent Examples on the Web",
"It\u2019s a cross between the Japanese mochi and American doughnut that's made by connecting eight rice flour doughballs into a circle, frying them and then dipping them in a glaze or sugar. \u2014 Bahar Anooshahr, The Arizona Republic , 3 June 2022",
"In fact, her late mother, Asako, an Osaka native, introduced the Kansai-style mochi to Sacramento customers when her parents took over the shop from the Shikasho family in 1963. \u2014 Naoki Nitta, San Francisco Chronicle , 3 Mar. 2022",
"Or maybe a savory mochi with Sho Chiku Bai sake crammed with lardon, chrysanthemum and sweet snap peas. \u2014 Jenn Harris Columnist, Los Angeles Times , 23 Feb. 2022",
"Unlike traditional Japanese mochi , Bubbies draws inspiration from Hawaii with a thinner dough, making for a light, gluten-free bite. \u2014 Anna Haines, Forbes , 21 Oct. 2021",
"Mochi ice cream is Japanese mochi (a soft rice cake) with an ice cream filling. \u2014 Cathy Jakicic, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel , 21 July 2021",
"The mochi are best eaten immediately, but they can be stored in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 24 hours. \u2014 Washington Post , 7 Apr. 2021",
"Another cousin cooks teriyaki chicken \u2014 Seattle style, with ginger and garlic. Because Ms. Gooden\u2019s sister lives in Hawaii, spam musubi (rice balls) and peanut butter mochi have become part of the feast. \u2014 Hannah Kirshner, New York Times , 24 Dec. 2019",
"Sweet red bean paste filled strawberry mochi packets alongside green tea ice cream dusted in macha and blooming from the center of a yellow sunflower bowl. \u2014 Liz Biro, Indianapolis Star , 3 Apr. 2020"
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"verb"
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"\u2014 C. P. Pierce"
],
": to disappoint the hopes of":[
"for any government to mock men's hopes with mere words and promises and gestures",
"\u2014 D. D. Eisenhower"
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": defy , challenge":[
"the unstable, strange new world of subatomic particles that mock all attempts at understanding",
"\u2014 Philip Howard"
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"\u2014 Nelson Hayes"
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"\u2014 Ferdinand Schevill"
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": something made as an imitation":[],
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"\u02c8m\u022fk"
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"caricature",
"do",
"imitate",
"mimic",
"parody",
"send up",
"spoof",
"travesty"
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"joke",
"laughingstock",
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"target"
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"examples":[
"Verb",
"The boys mocked him for showing fear.",
"He mocks art only because he doesn't understand it.",
"They continue to mock the idea of a new government.",
"We are being mocked for our religious beliefs.",
"You can mock me as much as you like, but I'm going to do it anyway.",
"Noun",
"they made a mock of the new recruit in front of the whole unit",
"obviously, the \u201cpriceless\u201d Grecian urn that is destroyed in the movie was a mock",
"Adjective",
"We stared at him in mock surprise.",
"Every summer, our history club performs mock battles to relive our country's greatest war.",
"Recent Examples on the Web: Verb",
"The chapters that work best embrace their radical forms more gently \u2014 or even mock them. \u2014 Washington Post , 29 Mar. 2022",
"As Americans, our first instinct when a person from outside of the US says something critical of our nation is often to dismiss the comment (or mock their country; be honest!). \u2014 Dean Obeidallah, CNN , 9 Jan. 2022",
"Some used the courtroom as a stage to praise infamous Nazi leader Adolf Hitler or mock the Holocaust. \u2014 Will Carless, USA TODAY , 23 Nov. 2021",
"Poets are referenced and quoted again and again\u2014Wordsworth, Donne, Rossetti\u2014sometimes just to mock the quoter. \u2014 Thomas Mallon, The New Yorker , 30 May 2022",
"Not the theatrical kind of worry that conservative talk-show hosts mock on prime-time TV. \u2014 Dan Schwartz, The Atlantic , 22 Feb. 2022",
"The Illuminati might mock 616-Strange for being more arrogant than their own Strange. \u2014 Chris Smith, BGR , 14 May 2022",
"Others mock the practice or deliberately misgender as a way to demean or insult. \u2014 Christopher Arnott, Hartford Courant , 25 Apr. 2022",
"Teams flagrantly mock the Rooney Rule by bringing in Black coaches for sham interviews. \u2014 Paul Daugherty, The Enquirer , 2 Feb. 2022",
"Recent Examples on the Web: Noun",
"Jeff showed me the wooden mock -up of the Palm Pilot that served as the original Pilot's guide in that meeting. \u2014 Tim Bajarin, Forbes , 21 June 2022",
"Overhead of the New Glenn rocket from Blue Origin, one of the three heavy-lift launch providers Amazon selected for Project Kuiper (featuring a mock -up of the Amazon logo). \u2014 Blake Apgar, The Salt Lake Tribune , 10 June 2022",
"Mathurin is widely expected to be a lottery pick in the 2022 NBA draft, while some NBA mock drafts have Terry sneaking into the first round. \u2014 Jeremy Cluff, The Arizona Republic , 14 June 2022",
"Here's what the initial mock drafts say about the No. 6 pick. \u2014 Scott Horner, The Indianapolis Star , 18 May 2022",
"That was the case in one of our Baltimore Sun mock drafts, too. \u2014 Jonas Shaffer, Baltimore Sun , 28 Apr. 2022",
"However, in his latest mock released Tuesday, the former Draft Express analyst has the Pistons going with another standout from the Big Ten. \u2014 Mason Young, Detroit Free Press , 1 June 2022",
"Zierlein has a surprise at the top of his mock with Detroit taking Oregon\u2019s Kayvon Thibodeaux instead of Michigan\u2019s Aidan Hutchinson at No. 2. \u2014 Matt Young, Chron , 28 Apr. 2022",
"Doug Lesmerises had the Browns taking Pickens in his latest mock . \u2014 Tim Bielik, cleveland , 28 Mar. 2022",
"Recent Examples on the Web: Adjective",
"Paolo Banchero going first overall, blowing up the mock boards that had Auburn\u2019s Jabari Smith as the consensus top choice. \u2014 Stefan Bondy, Hartford Courant , 24 June 2022",
"Sourcing from purveyors like Caviart for a caviar alternative and Kuleana for mock tuna has resulted in Blue's substantial vegan menu, which Gentile says is highly sought after. \u2014 Megha Mcswain, Chron , 22 June 2022",
"The school had minstrel shows and mock slave auctions up until the \u203290s. \u2014 Kevin Reynolds, The Salt Lake Tribune , 21 June 2022",
"Our testers created a mock room and let 30 robot vacuums loose to pick up crumbs, fur, and sand, and evaluated each for setup, effectiveness, maneuverability, noise, and special features. \u2014 Madison Yauger, PEOPLE.com , 16 June 2022",
"Minors had been beaten and stabbed and had fingernails or teeth removed during interrogation, while some were made to endure mock executions, according to a report from Tom Andrews, the U.N. special rapporteur on human rights in Myanmar. \u2014 Reuters, NBC News , 15 June 2022",
"The appreciation for Baquet was palpable during the gathering in the Times newsroom on Tuesday, where a mock front page made the rounds. \u2014 Oliver Darcy, CNN , 14 June 2022",
"Inspired by the 2016 clown sightings, this mock -umentary follows a man in Naples, Florida, known as Wrinkles the Clown. \u2014 Annie O\u2019sullivan, Good Housekeeping , 13 June 2022",
"The first 4th of July celebrations consisted of mock funerals for King George III in the summer of 1776. \u2014 Maggie Horton, Country Living , 10 June 2022",
"Recent Examples on the Web: Adverb",
"Perhaps most famously, Mr. Remy and Orsillo, in between convulsions of laughter, mock -analyzed an incident in which one fan in the Fenway stands threw a slice of pizza at another in April 2007. \u2014 BostonGlobe.com , 31 Oct. 2021",
"Clifford looked at him mock -sternly, channelling Diana. \u2014 Anna Russell, The New Yorker , 8 June 2020",
"Stokes continued, mock yelling in a West Hollywood hotel. \u2014 Ariana Romero, refinery29.com , 20 Apr. 2020",
"But as the conflict in the country dragged on for years, the banner became a symbol over which critics would mock Bush. \u2014 John Gage, Washington Examiner , 16 Mar. 2020",
"The included photo of the model/ mock up of this case is close but not exact. \u2014 Ron Spomer, Outdoor Life , 26 Feb. 2020",
"Some of the more witless pundits mock all this as mere conspiracy theory. \u2014 John Kass, Twin Cities , 26 Dec. 2019",
"That same week provides a test, as many of the acts Nation of Smooth members love/ mock will perform down the street from Revolution Live at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts. \u2014 Ben Crandell, sun-sentinel.com , 7 Nov. 2019",
"The artists Kenya (Robinson) and Doreen Garner are sitting mock -regally on a divan in a moody Gramercy cocktail bar. \u2014 Adam Davidson, The New Yorker , 28 Jan. 2017"
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": inferior stuff : trumpery":[]
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": a dark chocolate-brown color":[],
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"Recent Examples on the Web",
"An ill-mannered Starbucks patron who throws a tanty when mistakenly served a latte instead of a mocha . \u2014 Pat Myers, Washington Post , 30 June 2022",
"For me, the notes of heather honey, ginger, mocha , ripe figs and sweet spices are simply irresistible! JM: Thank you. \u2014 Joseph V Micallef, Forbes , 5 May 2022",
"There\u2019s a big difference between a double mocha latte and a protein shake. \u2014 Roger Lockridge, Men's Health , 30 May 2022",
"Rich aromas of cherries and mocha , raisins and anise. \u2014 Tom Mullen, Forbes , 22 May 2022",
"This snack has its own emoji, comes in flavors like pumpkin spice, mocha and banana, and is now available as an aromatherapy scent. \u2014 The Conversation, oregonlive , 26 Apr. 2022",
"Think licorice, cherry and minestrone aromas followed by a stew of mocha and blackberry flavors. \u2014 Tom Mullen, Forbes , 27 Mar. 2022",
"Its flavors of blackberry and black currant are framed by firm, grippy tannins, finishing with a hint of mocha . \u2014 Esther Mobley, San Francisco Chronicle , 2 Mar. 2022",
"The bakery giant\u2019s Boost Jumbo Donettes, which the company plans to ship out this month, will come in two flavors \u2014 chocolate mocha and caramel macchiato. \u2014 Washington Post , 18 Feb. 2022"
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"\u02c8m\u00e4\u1e35",
"\u02c8m\u014d\u1e35"
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"alteration of moth entry 1":""
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": a flavoring made of a strong coffee infusion or of a mixture of cocoa or chocolate with coffee":[],
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": a dark chocolate-brown color":[],
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"\u02c8m\u014d-k\u0259"
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"Recent Examples on the Web",
"An ill-mannered Starbucks patron who throws a tanty when mistakenly served a latte instead of a mocha . \u2014 Pat Myers, Washington Post , 30 June 2022",
"For me, the notes of heather honey, ginger, mocha , ripe figs and sweet spices are simply irresistible! JM: Thank you. \u2014 Joseph V Micallef, Forbes , 5 May 2022",
"There\u2019s a big difference between a double mocha latte and a protein shake. \u2014 Roger Lockridge, Men's Health , 30 May 2022",
"Rich aromas of cherries and mocha , raisins and anise. \u2014 Tom Mullen, Forbes , 22 May 2022",
"This snack has its own emoji, comes in flavors like pumpkin spice, mocha and banana, and is now available as an aromatherapy scent. \u2014 The Conversation, oregonlive , 26 Apr. 2022",
"Think licorice, cherry and minestrone aromas followed by a stew of mocha and blackberry flavors. \u2014 Tom Mullen, Forbes , 27 Mar. 2022",
"Its flavors of blackberry and black currant are framed by firm, grippy tannins, finishing with a hint of mocha . \u2014 Esther Mobley, San Francisco Chronicle , 2 Mar. 2022",
"The bakery giant\u2019s Boost Jumbo Donettes, which the company plans to ship out this month, will come in two flavors \u2014 chocolate mocha and caramel macchiato. \u2014 Washington Post , 18 Feb. 2022"
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"Mocha , Yemen":""
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"1773, in the meaning defined at sense 1a(1)":""
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"1680, in the meaning defined above":""
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": a regular shoe having a seam on the forepart of the vamp imitating the seam of a moccasin":[],
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"\u02c8m\u00e4k-\u0259-s\u0259n",
"\u02c8m\u00e4-k\u0259-s\u0259n"
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"Recent Examples on the Web",
"The report cites an account that the name was inspired by an imprint shaped like a woman\u2019s moccasin in a granite rock pointing toward the valley. \u2014 Lila Seidman, Los Angeles Times , 18 Jan. 2022",
"Now, the brand has expanded into men's footwear, offering two different styles of shoes, a sneaker and a driving moccasin . \u2014 Travel + Leisure , 10 June 2021",
"Rather than a trendy open-heel shoe, this is a traditional moccasin design that won\u2019t consistently make dad feel like his slippers are precariously sliding off his feet. \u2014 Dave Johnson, Forbes , 10 June 2021",
"The outer moccasin is made from water-resistant suede that keeps the shoe (and your feet) dry. \u2014 Liv Birdsall, USA TODAY , 24 Sep. 2020",
"This includes fall essentials like moccasins , pullovers, rain jackets, and more. \u2014 Isabelle Kagan, USA TODAY , 26 Aug. 2019",
"The one thing everyone should buy in Rome is a pair of made-to-measure leather moccasins at Petrocchi. \u2014 Andrea Whittle, Cond\u00e9 Nast Traveler , 17 Dec. 2019",
"Choose from clogs and moccasins made from materials including fleece, terry, sherpa, and even luxe chenille\u2014plus, one pair of booties is up for grabs. \u2014 Chelsea Stone, CNN Underscored , 13 Dec. 2019",
"Bilson put together a list of some of her favorite gift-appropriate items from the store (which can be found on the Marshalls website) that includes everything from fuzzy moccasins , to a tea set, to, of course, lots and lots of toys. \u2014 Laura Hanrahan, Woman's Day , 10 Dec. 2019"
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"history_and_etymology":{
"Virginia Algonquian mockasin":""
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"circa 1612, in the meaning defined at sense 1a":""
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"city in northwestern Puerto Rico population 40,109":[]
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"\u02c8m\u014d-k\u00e4"
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"noun"
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"\u02c8m\u022fk-",
"\u02c8m\u00e4kij",
"-k\u0113j"
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"Middle English, from mocken (verb) + -age":""
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220712-223418"
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"type":[
"noun"
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"Recent Examples on the Web",
"From his first collection, which debuted in January 2020, Chiapponi set out to create garments that are to fashion what the Gommino driving moc is to footwear: exquisitely simple and enduringly chic. \u2014 Kareem Rashed, Robb Report , 27 Mar. 2021",
"However, our experience with moc -toe boots and stitching around the toes has been that, eventually, water will get in. \u2014 Popular Mechanics Editors, Popular Mechanics , 19 Aug. 2020",
"Wolverine\u2019s good looking, lightweight, 6-inch moc -toe boot features a breathable fabric lining, nylon shank, and a cushioned, oil-resistant outsole. \u2014 Popular Mechanics Editors, Popular Mechanics , 2 Aug. 2019",
"After the #menswear boom of the mid-to-late aughts, guys began looking in the mirror at their chambray shirts, raw selvedge denim and moc toe boots and wondering what was next for their sartorial lives. \u2014 Nick Grant, GQ , 26 Oct. 2017",
"This moc slipper is super plush yet still masculine. \u2014 The Good Housekeeping Institute, Good Housekeeping , 2 Nov. 2017"
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"first_known_use":{
"1913, in the meaning defined above":""
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