Mock

Noun

 * 1) An imitation, usually with the connotation that it's one of lesser quality.
 * 2) Mockery, the act of mocking.
 * 3) A practice exam set by an educating institution to prepare students for an important exam.
 * He got a B in his History mock, but improved to an A in the exam.

Verb

 * 1) to mimic, to simulate
 * 2) to make fun of by mimicking, to taunt
 * 3)  to disappoint someone

Synonyms

 * See also Thesaurus:mock
 * See also Thesaurus:imitate

Adjective

 * 1) imitation, not genuine. (mock turtle soup, mock leather); fake

Adverbs for Mock
sneeringly; heartlessly; derisively; vindictively; sardonically; blandly; hollowly; jeeringly; cynically; impotently; despicably; maliciously.

Thesaurus
Parthian shot, abuse, adopt, affect, affected, affront, alike, alternate, alternative, ape, aped, apocryphal, appropriate, artificial, aspersion, assume, assumed, atrocity, back answer, backup, bamboozle, barrack, bastard, be merry with, beguile, betray, bluff, bogus, brickbat, brummagem, buffoon, burlesque, butt, cajole, call names, caricature, caustic remark, chaff, cheat, cheat on, circumvent, clinquant, colorable, colored, comeback, conjure, consimilar, contempt, contumely, copied, copy, copycat, counterfeit, counterfeited, crack, crack a joke, crack wise, cut, cut at, cutting remark, deceive, decry, defy, delude, deride, derision, derive from, despite, diddle, dig, dig at, disdain, dishonor, disoblige, disparage, distorted, double-cross, dressed up, dummy, dump, dump on, dupe, embellished, embroidered, enormity, equivalent, ersatz, factitious, fake, faked, fakement, false, falsified, farce, favoring, feign, feigned, fictitious, fictive, fleer, fleer at, flout, flouting, following, foolery, forestall, forged, forgery, frame-up, fraud, fraudulent, fun, gammon, garbled, get around, gibe, gibe at, gibing retort, give offense to, gull, guy, hit off, hit off on, hoax, hocus-pocus, hokey, homogeneous, hornswaggle, humbug, humiliate, humiliation, hurl a brickbat, identical, illegitimate, imitate, imitated, imitation, impersonate, impostor, indignity, infringe, injury, insult, jab, jab at, jape, jeer, jeer at, jeering, jest, jester, jibe at, joke, josh, juggle, junk, junky, kid, kid around, lampoon, laugh at, leg-pull, let down, like, lout, make a funny, make fun, make fun of, make use of, make-believe, makeshift, man-made, mime, mimic, mimicked, misapprehend, misconceive, misconstrue, misexplain, misinterpret, mislead, misread, mistake, mistranslate, mockery, nearly reproduced, not unlike, offend, offense, outmaneuver, outrage, outreach, outsmart, outwit, overreach, parody, parrot, parting shot, paste, perverted, phony, pigeon, pilgarlic, pinch, pinchbeck, pirate, plagiarize, plagiarized, play on words, play one false, poke fun at, pooh, pooh-pooh, pretend, pretended, provisional, proxy, pseudo, pun, put down, put something over, put-down, put-on, put-up job, quasi, queer, quip, quiz, rag, rail at, rally, rank out, razz, resembling, reserve, revile, rib, ridicule, rip-off, rude reproach, satirize, scintillate, scoff, scoff at, scorn, scout, scurrility, secondary, self-styled, sell out, send up, sham, shoddy, short answer, similar, simulacrum, simulate, simulated, slam, slap, slap at, smacking of, sneer, sneer at, snow, so-called, soi-disant, something like, spare, sparkle, spoof, sport, spurious, steal, stopgap, string along, substitute, suggestive of, supposititious, swindle, swipe, synthetic, take, take in, take off, take off on, take on, take over, tantalize, taunt, tease, temporary, tentative, tin, tinsel, titivated, token, travesty, treat with indignity, trick, twisted, twit, two-time, unauthentic, uncomplimentary remark, ungenuine, uniform with, unnatural, unreal, utility, utter a mot, verbal thrust, vicarious, warped, whited sepulcher, wisecrack

Etymology
From mokken:, from  mocquer:, from  mocken: or  mucken:, both from  *undefined:, from, from. Cognate with firmucken:, Modern  mucksen:,  dialectal mokkel:.

Noun

 * Dutch: namaak,, imitatie
 * Finnish:, väärennös


 * French: imitation, succédané
 * Japanese: 模造品(もぞうひん, mozōhin)
 * Russian:


 * Finnish:
 * French: se moquer, parodier
 * Hebrew: סניטה
 * Italian: derisione, finto, simulato
 * Japanese: 嘲笑(ちょうしょう, chōshō), 嘲り(あざけり, azakeri)
 * Russian: ,


 * Finnish: harjoituskoe


 * French: examen blanc


 * : Nachahmung
 * : simulado
 * : imitación, burla

Verb

 * Dutch: imiteren, naäpen,
 * Finnish: matkia
 * French:
 * German:, nachäffen
 * Greek: μιμούμαι
 * Italian: parodiare, imitare


 * Japanese: 真似る (まねる, maneru)
 * Norwegian Bokmål:, herme
 * Portuguese:, ,  macaquear
 * Russian: подражать (podražát'), имитировать (imitírovat')
 * Spanish: imitar, remedar
 * Swedish:


 * Esperanto:
 * Finnish:, , ilkkua
 * German: aufziehen
 * Greek: κοροϊδεύω
 * Hebrew:
 * Italian: scimmiottare, schernire, sbeffeggiare


 * Norwegian Bokmål:
 * Polish: kpić, wyśmiewać się
 * Russian: передразнивать (p'er'edráznivat')
 * Spanish: burlar
 * Swedish:


 * Finnish: pettää
 * Greek: απογοητεύω


 * Hebrew: אכזב
 * Italian: deludere


 * : imitar, burlar

Adjective

 * Dutch: namaak-
 * Finnish:
 * German: Schein-, nachgemacht


 * Hebrew: -דמה
 * Polish: sztuczny, udawany
 * Russian: