mockery 音标拼音: [m'ɑkɚi]
n . 嘲弄,笑柄,蔑视
嘲弄,笑柄,蔑视
mockery n 1 :
showing your contempt by derision [
synonym : {
jeer }, {
jeering },
{
mockery }, {
scoff }, {
scoffing }]
2 :
a composition that imitates or misrepresents somebody '
s style ,
usually in a humorous way [
synonym : {
parody }, {
lampoon },
{
spoof }, {
sendup }, {
mockery }, {
takeoff }, {
burlesque },
{
travesty }, {
charade }, {
pasquinade }, {
put -
on }]
3 :
humorous or satirical mimicry [
synonym : {
parody }, {
mockery },
{
takeoff }]
Mockery \
Mock "
er *
y \,
n .;
pl . {
Mockeries }. [
F .
moquerie .]
1 .
The act of mocking ,
deriding ,
and exposing to contempt ,
by mimicry ,
by insincere imitation ,
or by a false show of earnestness ;
a counterfeit appearance .
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1913 Webster ]
It is ,
as the air ,
invulnerable ,
And our vain blows malicious mockery . --
Shak .
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Grace at meals is now generally so performed as to look more like a mockery upon devotion than any solemn application of the mind to God . --
Law .
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And bear about the mockery of woe . --
Pope .
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2 .
Insulting or contemptuous action or speech ;
contemptuous merriment ;
derision ;
ridicule .
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The laughingstock of fortune '
s mockeries . --
Spenser .
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3 .
Subject of laughter ,
derision ,
or sport .
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The cruel handling of the city whereof they made a mockery . --
2 Macc .
viii .
17 .
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181 Moby Thesaurus words for "
mockery ":
a continental ,
a curse ,
a damn ,
a darn ,
a hoot ,
absurdity ,
abuse ,
affront ,
aggressive mimicry ,
apery ,
aspersion ,
atrocity ,
bagatelle ,
banter ,
bauble ,
bean ,
bibelot ,
bit ,
booing ,
brass farthing ,
brickbat ,
burlesque ,
butt ,
button ,
byword ,
byword of reproach ,
caricature ,
casuistry ,
catcalling ,
cent ,
chaffing ,
contempt ,
contumely ,
crossed fingers ,
cryptic mimicry ,
curio ,
cut ,
decrial ,
derision ,
despite ,
disappointment ,
disdain ,
disingenuousness ,
disparagement ,
dump ,
dupe ,
emptiness ,
enormity ,
fair game ,
farce ,
farthing ,
feather ,
fig ,
figure of fun ,
fleabite ,
fleering ,
flippancy ,
flout ,
flouting ,
folderol ,
fool ,
fooling ,
fribble ,
frippery ,
game ,
gaud ,
gazingstock ,
gewgaw ,
gibe ,
gimcrack ,
goat ,
grinning ,
hair ,
halfpenny ,
hill of beans ,
hissing ,
hollow mockery ,
hollowness ,
hooting ,
humiliation ,
imitation ,
impersonation ,
indignity ,
injury ,
insincerity ,
insult ,
jeer ,
jeering ,
jest ,
jester ,
jestingstock ,
jesuitry ,
joke ,
joshing ,
kickshaw ,
knickknack ,
knickknackery ,
lampoon ,
laugh ,
laughingstock ,
leering ,
levity ,
mimicry ,
minikin ,
miscarriage ,
mock ,
molehill ,
monkey ,
offense ,
outrage ,
panning ,
parody ,
parrotry ,
pasquinade ,
pastiche ,
peppercorn ,
picayune ,
pilgarlic ,
pin ,
pinch of snuff ,
pinprick ,
playing possum ,
protective coloration ,
put -
down ,
ragging ,
raillery ,
rallying ,
rap ,
razzing ,
red cent ,
ridicule ,
roasting ,
row of pins ,
rush ,
satire ,
scoff ,
scoffing ,
scorn ,
scurrility ,
semblance ,
sham ,
shit ,
smart -
aleckiness ,
smartness ,
smirking ,
snap ,
sneering ,
sneeshing ,
snickering ,
sniggering ,
snorting ,
sophistry ,
sou ,
spoof ,
sport ,
squib ,
stock ,
straw ,
synaposematic mimicry ,
take -
off ,
takeoff ,
target ,
taunt ,
taunting ,
tongue in cheek ,
toy ,
travesty ,
trifle ,
trinket ,
triviality ,
tuppence ,
twitting ,
two cents ,
twopence ,
uncandidness ,
uncandor ,
uncomplimentary remark ,
unfrankness ,
victim ,
whim -
wham ,
wicked imitation
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MOCKERY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of MOCKERY is insulting or contemptuous action or speech : derision How to use mockery in a sentence
MOCKERY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com MOCKERY definition: ridicule, contempt, or derision See examples of mockery used in a sentence
MOCKERY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Idiom make a mockery of something (Definition of mockery from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
Mockery - Wikipedia Mockery or mocking is the act of insulting or making light of a person or other thing, sometimes merely by taunting, but often by making a caricature, purporting to engage in imitation in a way that highlights unflattering characteristics
Mockery - definition of mockery by The Free Dictionary mockery (ˈmɒkərɪ) n, pl -eries 1 ridicule, contempt, or derision 2 a derisive action or comment
mockery noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of mockery noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
mockery - Wiktionary, the free dictionary mockery (countable and uncountable, plural mockeries) The action of mocking; ridicule, derision Something so lacking in necessary qualities as to inspire ridicule; a laughing-stock Mimicry, imitation, now usually in a derogatory sense; a travesty, a ridiculous simulacrum
mockery - WordReference. com Dictionary of English make a mockery of, [~ + object] to make (something) seem foolish: The criminal made a mockery of all the attempts to grant him leniency, because he went right out and committed more crimes
What does mockery mean? - Definitions. net Mockery is the act of making fun of, ridiculing or deriding someone or something in a contemptuous or scornful manner It is often achieved through imitation, exaggeration, sarcasm or tongue in cheek humor
Mockery - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English The concept of mockery has been present throughout history, with examples of satire and parody in ancient civilizations Mockery is often used as a form of social commentary or humor, but can also be a tool for intimidation or bullying