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Abusing vocally; expressing contempt or ridicule.
taunting
derisive
jeering
gibelike
disrespectful
Playfully vexing (especially by ridicule)
teasing
quizzical
playful
1
Ain't nobody better. Those words were said in an almost
mocking
tone.
2
More often than not the police car moves on, to
mocking
laughter.
3
Again the
mocking
growl which had so disturbed me in the corridor.
4
The tone was more
mocking
than fierce; but Felicia shrank under it.
5
She accused my book of
mocking
everything from domestic abuse to PTSD.
6
In a tone of
mocking
sweetness she said, 'That's enough about me.
7
The bird of the
South
-
the
mocking
-
bird
,wasthe first object of study.
8
This is nothing but unveiled power,
mocking
the sanctity of the temple!'
9
Jeannette stared into the
mocking
eyes of her cousin; then she laughed.
10
Do me the favor to count your money, laughed the
mocking
convalescent.
11
A German satirist is facing prosecution after
mocking
him on German TV.
12
He had to fight the feeling that the place was
mocking
him.
13
I said as much to Clarence; but this
mocking
featherhead only said:
14
But she needs to 'rest' tonight, Scott said with
mocking
finger quotes.
15
The other went on in an unbroken flow of
mocking
good humour.
16
I did not like his tone; it appeared more
mocking
than serious.
mocking
mock
mock smile
mock laugh
mock tone
mock voice
mock eyes