verb
- to mock or ridicule; to treat with contempt or scorn
Usage: third person singular present tense of 'bemock'; literary or formal register
Examples
- He bemocks his rival's clumsy attempts at public speaking.
- The critic bemocks the film's predictable plot and weak dialogue.
- She bemocks those who take themselves too seriously.
- The crowd bemocks the performer's awkward stage presence.
- He bemocks her efforts, though she works harder than anyone else.