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Vocabulary vs Mockney - What's the difference?

vocabulary | mockney |

As nouns the difference between vocabulary and mockney

is that vocabulary is a usually alphabetized and explained collection of words eg of a particular field, or prepared for a specific purpose, often for learning while mockney is (uncountable) an inauthentic imitation of cockney accent and vocabulary.

As a adjective mockney is

characteristic of a mockney.

vocabulary

English

Noun

(vocabularies)
  • A usually alphabetized and explained collection of words e.g. of a particular field, or prepared for a specific purpose, often for learning.
  • The collection of words a person knows and uses.
  • My Russian vocabulary is very limited.
  • The stock of words used in a particular field.
  • The vocabulary of social sciences is often incomprehensible to ordinary people.
  • The words of a language collectively.
  • The vocabulary of any language is influenced by contacts with other cultures.
  • A range of artistic or stylistic forms or techniques
  • Derived terms

    * defining vocabulary * controlled vocabulary * extended vocabulary

    Coordinate terms

    * dictionary * lexicon * wordhoard (obsolete)

    Synonyms

    * (l) * (l) * (l)

    mockney

    English

    Noun

    (wikipedia mockney)
  • (uncountable) An inauthentic imitation of Cockney accent and vocabulary.
  • (countable) A person who speaks in this way.
  • Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Characteristic of a mockney.