verb
- past tense and past participle of bemock; to mock, ridicule, or treat with contempt
Usage: literary or formal; often used in passive voice
Examples
- The politician was bemocked by his opponents for his contradictory statements.
- She felt bemocked when her classmates laughed at her presentation.
- The old traditions were bemocked by the younger generation.
- He bemocked their efforts to improve the community.
- The actor's performance was bemocked in several critical reviews.
- They bemocked his accent throughout the entire meeting.