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Pride vs Mocking - What's the difference?

pride | mocking |


As nouns the difference between pride and mocking

is that pride is the quality or state of being proud; inordinate self-esteem; an unreasonable conceit of one's own superiority in talents, beauty, wealth, rank etc, which manifests itself in lofty airs, distance, reserve and often contempt of others while mocking is action of the verb to mock .

As verbs the difference between pride and mocking

is that pride is (reflexive) to take or experience pride in something, be proud of it while mocking is .

As an adjective mocking is

derisive or contemptuous.

Mocking vs Cocking - What's the difference?

mocking | cocking |


As verbs the difference between mocking and cocking

is that mocking is while cocking is .

As nouns the difference between mocking and cocking

is that mocking is action of the verb to mock while cocking is (archaic) the hunting of gamecocks.

As adjectives the difference between mocking and cocking

is that mocking is derisive or contemptuous while cocking is (vulgar) offensive or worthless.

Hocking vs Mocking - What's the difference?

hocking | mocking |


As verbs the difference between hocking and mocking

is that hocking is while mocking is .

As a noun mocking is

action of the verb to mock .

As an adjective mocking is

derisive or contemptuous.

Nocking vs Mocking - What's the difference?

nocking | mocking |


As verbs the difference between nocking and mocking

is that nocking is present participle of nock while mocking is present participle of lang=en.

As a noun mocking is

action of the verb to mock

As an adjective mocking is

derisive or contemptuous.

Mocking vs Tocking - What's the difference?

mocking | tocking |


As verbs the difference between mocking and tocking

is that mocking is while tocking is .

As nouns the difference between mocking and tocking

is that mocking is action of the verb to mock while tocking is the clicking sound of the hands of a clock.

As an adjective mocking

is derisive or contemptuous.

Rocking vs Mocking - What's the difference?

rocking | mocking |


As adjectives the difference between rocking and mocking

is that rocking is excellent; great while mocking is derisive or contemptuous.

As verbs the difference between rocking and mocking

is that rocking is present participle of lang=en while mocking is present participle of lang=en.

As nouns the difference between rocking and mocking

is that rocking is the motion of something that rocks while mocking is action of the verb to mock

Mocking vs Monking - What's the difference?

mocking | monking |


As nouns the difference between mocking and monking

is that mocking is action of the verb to mock while monking is (uncountable) the work or life of a monk.

As adjectives the difference between mocking and monking

is that mocking is derisive or contemptuous while monking is monkish.

As a verb mocking

is .

Mocking vs Bocking - What's the difference?

mocking | bocking |


As nouns the difference between mocking and bocking

is that mocking is action of the verb to mockbocking is a coarse woollen fabric, used for floor cloths, to cover carpets, etc.

As a verb mocking

is present participle of lang=en.

As an adjective mocking

is derisive or contemptuous.

Docking vs Mocking - What's the difference?

docking | mocking |


As verbs the difference between docking and mocking

is that docking is while mocking is .

As nouns the difference between docking and mocking

is that docking is the process of cutting off or trimming the tail or ears of an animal while mocking is action of the verb to mock .

As an adjective mocking is

derisive or contemptuous.

Pocking vs Mocking - What's the difference?

pocking | mocking |


As verbs the difference between pocking and mocking

is that pocking is while mocking is .

As nouns the difference between pocking and mocking

is that pocking is the presence of pock marks while mocking is action of the verb to mock .

As an adjective mocking is

derisive or contemptuous.

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