How Do You Spell MOCKING?

Pronunciation: [mˈɒkɪŋ] (IPA)

The word "mocking" is spelled with the letters m-o-c-k-i-n-g. In IPA phonetic transcription, it is pronounced /ˈmɒkɪŋ/. The 'm' is pronounced with a nasal sound, the 'o' is a short 'o' sound, the 'c' makes a /k/ sound, the 'k' is a hard /k/ sound, the 'i' is a short /ɪ/ sound, the 'n' is nasal, and the 'g' is a hard /g/ sound. Together, these sounds create the word "mocking," which means to mimic or imitate in a derisive or teasing manner.

MOCKING Meaning and Definition

  1. Mocking is an adjective that refers to the act of imitating or mimicking something or someone in a derisive, scornful, or ridiculing manner. It involves intentionally and often playfully imitating the appearance, behavior, or speech of another person, entity, or object, typically with the goal of making fun of them or to convey contemptuous or sarcastic criticism.

    Mocking can occur in various contexts, such as in social interactions, theatrical performances, or literary works. It is often used as a form of satire or parody to highlight the flaws, absurdities, or vices of a person or concept. The intention behind mocking can be to elicit laughter or amusement, but it can also serve the purpose of conveying displeasure or disapproval.

    When someone engages in mocking behavior, they may adopt exaggerated mannerisms, use sarcastic or ironic language, or mimic the appearance or actions of the target of their mockery. This can include making fun of physical characteristics, imitating speech patterns or accents, or exaggerating certain behavior traits for comedic effect.

    However, it is important to note that mocking can also have negative connotations, as it can belittle, humiliate, or offend its target. It is essential to consider the impact of mocking on the person being mocked, as it can lead to hurt feelings, lowered self-esteem, or damaged relationships if taken to an extreme or used maliciously.

  2. • Derision; insult.
    • Imitating in contempt or ridicule; treating with sneers.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of MOCKING

The word "mocking" ultimately derives from the Old French term "moquer" which meant "to ridicule, taunt, or deceive". It is said to have been derived from the Middle Dutch word "moker" meaning "ridicule" or "laugh at". The Middle Dutch term, in turn, can be traced back to the Latin word "mucus" which meant "nose" or "mucus", and was associated with derision or mockery. Ultimately, the etymology of "mocking" can be linked to the idea of derisive laughter or taunts.

Idioms with the word MOCKING

  • mocking is catching The idiom "mocking is catching" means that when someone mocks or makes fun of someone or something, it is likely to spread and others might imitate or join in the mocking behavior.

Similar spelling words for MOCKING

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Conjugate verb Mocking

CONDITIONAL

I would mock
we would mock
you would mock
he/she/it would mock
they would mock

FUTURE

I will mock
we will mock
you will mock
he/she/it will mock
they will mock

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have mocked
we will have mocked
you will have mocked
he/she/it will have mocked
they will have mocked

PAST

I mocked
we mocked
you mocked
he/she/it mocked
they mocked

PAST PERFECT

I had mocked
we had mocked
you had mocked
he/she/it had mocked
they had mocked

PRESENT

I mock
we mock
you mock
he/she/it mocks
they mock

PRESENT PERFECT

I have mocked
we have mocked
you have mocked
he/she/it has mocked
they have mocked
I am mocking
we are mocking
you are mocking
he/she/it is mocking
they are mocking
I was mocking
we were mocking
you were mocking
he/she/it was mocking
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I will be mocking
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I would have mocked
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I would be mocking
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