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    mock·er·y
    [ˈmäk(ə)rē]
    noun
    mockery (noun) · mockeries (plural noun)
    1. teasing and contemptuous language or behavior directed at a particular person or thing:
      "stung by her mockery, Frankie hung his head"
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Old French moquerie, from mocquer ‘to deride’.
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  2. Mockery refers to123:
    • Insulting or contemptuous action or speech.
    • Derision.
    • Ridicule.
    • Contempt.
    • Imitative action or speech.
    • An imitation, especially of a ridiculous or unsatisfactory kind.
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    The meaning of MOCKERY is insulting or contemptuous action or speech : derision.
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    the act of mocking someone or something: Bill's mockery of his dad was cruel, but it made us laugh. [ S ] an action or event that seems stupid and without value : The trial was a mockery - the judge had decided the verdict before it began.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/mockery
    , plural mock·er·ies. ridicule, contempt, or derision. a derisive, imitative action or speech. a subject or occasion of derision. an imitation, especially of a ridiculous or unsatisfactory kind.
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