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mockery

/ˈmɒkəɹi/

Meanings
  • Noun

    The act of making fun of or ridiculing someone or something.

    - "The audience couldn't contain their laughter during the mockery of the politician's speech."
    - "He took the mockery in stride and continued with his presentation."
    - "The children engaged in mockery of their teacher's absence."
  • Noun

    An act or instance of making fun of or ridiculing.

    - "The comedian's mockery of political figures was both entertaining and insightful."
    - "The team's poor performance was met with mockery from the opposing team's fans."
    - "The teacher's mockery of the student's answer was meant to be encouraging."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with mockery
jerky , perky , berry
Variants
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mockeries , mockery , self-mockeries , self-mockery , self-mocking
Etymology
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From Old French 'moquer' meaning 'to make faces, to jeer, to mock'.


Trivia
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  1. Mockery has been used as a form of entertainment since ancient times.

  2. The term 'mockery' comes from the Old French word 'moquer', which means 'to make faces'.

  3. Mockery can be a powerful tool for social change, as it can expose and criticize injustices and absurdities in society.


Related Concepts
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  1. Satire: A form of literature, art, or entertainment that uses humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices, particularly in the context of contemporary politics and other topical issues.

  2. Ridicule: The act of making fun of or mocking someone or something, often with the intention of humiliating or embarrassing them.


Culture
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Mockery has been used throughout history as a form of social commentary and satire. It can be seen in literature, art, music, and theater. For example, Jonathan Swift's 'A Modest Proposal' is a famous example of satirical mockery.

How to Memorize "mockery"

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    - Imagine making faces or jeering at someone or something to remember the meaning of mockery.

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    - Create a mnemonic using the phrase 'Mockingbird Ridicules Everyone Yuckily' to help remember the meaning of mockery.


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