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mocker


Meanings
  • noun

    One who mocks or imitates, often to ridicule or tease.

    - "The class clown was the mocker of the school."
    - "He was the mocker of the group, always making fun of others."
  • noun

    A device or machine that imitates or reproduces sound or speech.

    - "The phonograph is an old mocker that reproduces music."
    - "The mocking bird can imitate various sounds."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with mocker
hocker , rocker , socker
Homonyms
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  1. Mocker (en) : One who mocks or imitates.

  2. Mocker (nl) : A type of fish.

  3. Mocker (de) : A type of bird.


Homophones
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  1. mocker

  2. mokker

  3. mocca


Variants
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mock , mocked , mocker , mockers , mocking , mockingly , mocks
Forms
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mocks, mocked, mocking, mockable


Etymology
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From Old English mocgan ‘to mock, taunt, make fun of’.


Trivia
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  1. The word 'mocker' is derived from the Old English word 'mocgan', which means 'to mock, taunt, or make fun of'.

  2. The term 'mockingbird' is derived from the Old French word 'mimique', which means 'imitator'.

  3. The class clown is often referred to as the 'mocker' of the class.


Related Concepts
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  1. Sarcasm: A type of mockery or irony that is used to ridicule or mock someone or something.

  2. Teasing: A light-hearted form of mockery or ridicule, often used to express affection or camaraderie.


Culture
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In literature, 'mocker' has been used to refer to a person who mocks or ridicules others. In music, a mockingbird is a symbol of imitation and versatility.

How to Memorize "mocker"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a person making funny faces to mock someone.
    - Imagine a machine reproducing sounds.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'mocker' with the image of a class clown.
    - Connect the word 'mocker' with the sound of a phonograph.

  3. mnemonics

    - Mnemonic: 'Mockingbirds mock and mock, making music with their beaks.'
    - Mnemonic: 'Mocks are masters of mimicry, making others laugh with their witty remarks.'


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