mock mɒk/Submit verb 1. tease or laugh at in a scornful or contemptuous manner. "opposition MPs mocked the government's decision" synonyms: ridicule, jeer at, sneer at, deride, treat with contempt, treat contemptuously, scorn, make fun of, poke fun at, laugh at, make jokes about, laugh to scorn, scoff at, pillory, be sarcastic about, tease, taunt, make a monkey of, rag, chaff, jibe at; More antonyms: friendly, open, good-humoured make (something) seem laughably unreal or impossible. "at Christmas, arguments and friction mock our pretence at peace" mimic (someone or something) scornfully or contemptuously. "he ought to find out who used his name, mocked his voice, and aped a few of his guitar lines" synonyms: parody, ape, guy, take off, caricature, satirize, lampoon, imitate, mimic; More 2. make a replica or imitation of something.