shun |
mock |
Related terms |
Shun is a related term of mock.
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.
echo |
mock |
Related terms |
Echo is a related term of mock.
As nouns the difference between echo and mock
is that
echo is echo (a reflected sound that is heard again by its initial observer) while
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.
escape |
mock |
Related terms |
Escape is a related term of mock.
As verbs the difference between escape and mock
is that
escape is while
mock is to mimic, to simulate.
As a noun mock is
an imitation, usually of lesser quality.
As an adjective mock is
imitation, not genuine; fake.
mock |
mull |
As nouns the difference between mock and mull
is that
mock is an imitation, usually of lesser quality while
mull is trash, garbage, refuse, waste.
As a verb mock
is to mimic, to simulate.
As an adjective mock
is imitation, not genuine; fake.
pride |
mock |
As nouns the difference between pride and mock
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
mock is an imitation, usually of lesser quality.
As verbs the difference between pride and mock
is that
pride is to take or experience pride in something, be proud of it while
mock is to mimic, to simulate.
As an adjective mock is
imitation, not genuine; fake.
convict |
mock |
As verbs the difference between convict and mock
is that
convict is to find guilty while
mock is to mimic, to simulate.
As nouns the difference between convict and mock
is that
convict is (legal) a person convicted of a crime by a judicial body while
mock is an imitation, usually of lesser quality.
As an adjective mock is
imitation, not genuine; fake.
mock |
embarrass |
As verbs the difference between mock and embarrass
is that
mock is to mimic, to simulate while
embarrass is to humiliate; to disrupt somebody's composure or comfort with acting publicly or freely; to disconcert; to abash.
As a noun mock
is an imitation, usually of lesser quality.
As an adjective mock
is imitation, not genuine; fake.
simulated |
mock |
As verbs the difference between simulated and mock
is that
simulated is (
simulate) while
mock is to mimic, to simulate.
As adjectives the difference between simulated and mock
is that
simulated is made to imitate something else; artificial while
mock is imitation, not genuine; fake.
As a noun mock is
an imitation, usually of lesser quality.
makebelieve |
mock |
As nouns the difference between makebelieve and mock
is that
makebelieve is alternative form of make-believe while
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.
mythical |
mock |
As adjectives the difference between mythical and mock
is that
mythical is existing in myth 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.
Pages