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Roast vs Mock - What's the difference?

roast | mock |


As verbs the difference between roast and mock

is that roast is (transitive|or|intransitive|or|ergative) to cook food by heating in an oven or over a fire without covering, resulting in a crisp, possibly even slightly charred appearance while mock is to mimic, to simulate.

As nouns the difference between roast and mock

is that roast is a cut of meat suited to roasting while mock is an imitation, usually of lesser quality.

As adjectives the difference between roast and mock

is that roast is having been cooked by roasting while mock is imitation, not genuine; fake.

Mock vs Imitae - What's the difference?

mock | imitae |

Imitae is likely misspelled.


Imitae has no English definition.

As a noun mock

is an imitation, usually of lesser quality.

As a verb mock

is to mimic, to simulate.

As an adjective mock

is imitation, not genuine; fake.

Banter vs Mock - What's the difference?

banter | mock | Synonyms |

Mock is a synonym of banter.



As nouns the difference between banter and mock

is that banter is good-humoured, playful, typically spontaneous conversation while mock is an imitation, usually of lesser quality.

As verbs the difference between banter and mock

is that banter is to engage in banter or playful conversation while mock is to mimic, to simulate.

As an adjective mock is

imitation, not genuine; fake.

Mock vs Jokes - What's the difference?

mock | jokes |


As nouns the difference between mock and jokes

is that mock is an imitation, usually of lesser quality while jokes is .

As verbs the difference between mock and jokes

is that mock is to mimic, to simulate while jokes is (joke).

As adjectives the difference between mock and jokes

is that mock is imitation, not genuine; fake while jokes is (slang) really good.

Parrot vs Mock - What's the difference?

parrot | mock | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between parrot and mock

is that parrot is a kind of bird, many species of which are colourful and able to mimic human speech, of the order Psittaciformes or (narrowly) of the family Psittacidae while mock is an imitation, usually of lesser quality.

As verbs the difference between parrot and mock

is that parrot is to repeat (exactly what has just been said) without necessarily showing understanding, in the manner of a parrot while mock is to mimic, to simulate.

As a proper noun Parrot

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As an adjective mock is

imitation, not genuine; fake.

Derisive vs Mock - What's the difference?

derisive | mock |


As adjectives the difference between derisive and mock

is that derisive is expressing or characterized by derision; mocking; ridiculing while mock is imitation, not genuine; fake.

As a noun mock is

an imitation, usually of lesser quality.

As a verb mock is

to mimic, to simulate.

Mock vs Chaff - What's the difference?

mock | chaff | Related terms |

Mock is a related term of chaff.


As nouns the difference between mock and chaff

is that mock is an imitation, usually of lesser quality while chaff is the inedible parts of a grain-producing plant.

As verbs the difference between mock and chaff

is that mock is to mimic, to simulate while chaff is to use light, idle language by way of fun or ridicule; to banter.

As an adjective mock

is imitation, not genuine; fake.

Mock vs Derision - What's the difference?

mock | derision |


As nouns the difference between mock and derision

is that mock is an imitation, usually of lesser quality while derision is act of treating with disdain.

As a verb mock

is to mimic, to simulate.

As an adjective mock

is imitation, not genuine; fake.

Mock vs Sarcasmampflashampfwr - What's the difference?

mock | sarcasmampflashampfwr |

Mock vs Sarcasmampflash - What's the difference?

mock | sarcasmampflash |

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