verb
- to laugh at or make fun of someone or something in a cruel way
- to imitate someone or something in order to make fun of them
Usage: third person singular present tense of ‘mock’
Usage: third person singular present tense of ‘mock’
noun
- practice examinations taken before the real ones
Usage: British; informal; plural form
Examples
- She mocks his accent whenever he speaks.
- The comedian mocks politicians in his routine.
- He mocks her attempts to sing opera.
- The students are taking their mocks next week.
- Her mocks went well, so she’s confident about the real exams.
- The teacher scheduled extra study sessions before mocks.
- Everyone mocks the new dress code policy.