A composition that imitates or misrepresents somebody's style, usually in a humorous way.
Showing your contempt by derision.
Act of insulting or making light, often using caricature.
1 Though affectionate mockery is nothing new, the golden age was relatively recently.
2 It seems such a mockery ; but if she wishes it; and Arthur-
3 Thirty-two percent thought he would make a mockery of the political process.
4 I could sense it the same way I'd felt its mockery earlier.
5 But perhaps Falcao should be the subject of sympathy rather than mockery .
6 Makes an absolute mockery of all the real stories of domestic violence.
7 The horse-chestnut tree in the yard is not a mockery to her.
8 The only way to talk about this is with heaps of self - mockery .
9 The unseen singer never knew the mockery of the song she sang.
10 However, he did the natural thing: he replied with bluster and mockery .
11 And the absence of any personal hatred made this mockery more hideous.
12 Democracy exists in name, but systemic inequality makes a mockery of it.
13 The doctrine is often referred to among us in terms of mockery .
14 Again came the mockery of news to call him to fresh enquiries.
15 The helm was a mockery , and the boat running for the reefs.
16 The smile turned down with a little gentle mockery in its lines.
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