Verb: mock mók
- Treat with contempt
"The new constitution mocks all democratic principles";
- bemock [archaic]
- Imitate with mockery and derision
"The children mocked their handicapped classmate"
- Constituting a copy or imitation of something
"boys in mock battle"
- The act of mocking or ridiculing
"they made a mock of him"
Derived forms: mocks, mocked, mocking
See also: counterfeit, imitative
Type of: copy, derision, do by [Brit], handle, imitate, ridicule, simulate, treat
Encyclopedia: Mock, Mike