mock

simulado
definition
verb
he mocks them as Washington insiders
tease or laugh at in a scornful or contemptuous manner.
noun
he has become the mock of all his contemporaries
an object of derision.
adjective
a mock-Georgian red brick house
not authentic or real, but without the intention to deceive.
translation of 'mock'
verb
macaquear,
enganar,
ridicularizar,
burlar,
arremedar,
fazer pouco de,
desapontar,
menosprezar,
mofar de,
escarnecer
noun
imitação,
falsificação,
mofa,
escárnio,
zombaria
adjective
burlesco,
falso,
imitado,
de imitação,
simulado
example
With 'mock' examinations and mid-term breaks over the next few weeks very few games have been arranged.
We may laugh, scowl or 'mock' initially, but eventually we usually recognize them as what they are and move on.
Holly brought a hand to her mouth in 'mock' horror.
In this 'mock' battle, the men try their best not to get captured.
I sat up so I could see her, a look of 'mock' horror on my face.
Students walked to the stage and faced this 'mock' interview under the full glare of those who had gathered at the college auditorium.
It was armed with a cache of stuffed animals and sparkles with the intent of staging a 'mock' siege of the fenced-in leaders.
The 'mock' battle began with shots shouted back and forth.
She began to punch and kick the air in 'mock' battle.
The competition consists of the school teams going head to head in a 'mock' trial with a real judge acting as adjudicator.
We laugh and 'mock' from the moment of their first appearance.
A very common response to this is essentially to 'mock' this as ridiculous.
She gasped in 'mock' horror, widening her eyes and her mouth forming an ‘o’ shape.
Go through a 'mock' interview with a friend or peer.
Arturo raised his hands to his mouth in 'mock' horror.
Various re-enactment groups, from Vikings to 20th century, will liven up the event with 'mock' battles and drills.
He will be a fine knight, if his show at the 'mock' battle was not a fluke.
Jay widened his eyes in 'mock' horror, holding his hands up in front of his chest.
She feigned shock and gasped in 'mock' horror.
‘What are you implying,’ roars the actor in 'mock' horror.
As the cop turns to leave, the punk's screams change from 'mock' protest to real anger.
We ate fish served with a salad and baked potatoes, followed by a dessert of real strawberries in 'mock' cream (made up from powdered milk).
The popularity of this enduring musical is evident in the audience, who clap and cheer every song and gasp in 'mock' horror at the untimely death of one of the heroes at the close of the play.
Last month re-enactors staged a 'mock' battle at the site, as a testing ground before the full festival on September 23 and 24 next year.
The mock smoking group showed higher accuracy after smoking a real cigarette than after 'mock' smoking, however their response times remained unaffected.
They screamed in 'mock' horror when they went past the roaring Abominable snowman and leaned into every turn.
Instead, faces decorated in warrior paint, the participants enact 'mock' battle situations in their movements, exercising their frustrations in a better way.
And the Club offer 'mock' interviews to pupils who are preparing to start jobs or university.
This video is funny, like the guys on donkeys, but becomes chilling as the children engage in their 'mock' battle.
She looked at me in 'mock' horror, and threw her pillow at me.
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