Crossword-Solution: MOCKERY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Mockery | n. | The act of mocking, deriding, and exposing to contempt, by mimicry, by insincere imitation, or by a false show of earnestness; a counterfeit appearance. |
| Mockery | n. | Insulting or contemptuous action or speech; contemptuous merriment; derision; ridicule. |
| Mockery | n. | Subject of laughter, derision, or sport. |
We have 42 clues for the answer “MOCKERY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Unflattering imitation | 1 answer |
| Ridiculous imitation | 1 answer |
| Farce: satire | 1 answer |
| Derisive imitation | 1 answer |
| An absurd representation of something | 1 answer |
| knocking | 5 answers |
| Fooling | 6 answers |
| mot | 13 answers |
| Iron-y? | 18 answers |
| Forgery | 20 answers |
| Laughing stock? | 30 answers |
| pleasantry | 32 answers |
| Derision | 33 answers |
| Jeer | 34 answers |
| Laughingstock | 34 answers |
| Comedy __ | 38 answers |
| cartoon | 38 answers |
| facetiousness | 40 answers |
| joviality | 44 answers |
| Barb | 46 answers |
| ACQUIRING dishonestly | 47 answers |
| Aspersion | 48 answers |
| Spoof | 49 answers |
| Bogus | 50 answers |
| Mimic | 50 answers |
| Scorn | 50 answers |
| Sarcasm | 50 answers |
| Acrimony | 51 answers |
| Banter | 53 answers |
| Farce | 53 answers |
| Shell game? | 53 answers |
| CONFIDENCE game | 54 answers |
| Raillery | 55 answers |
| Counter-feit | 55 answers |
| Recreation | 57 answers |
| caricature | 59 answers |
| Gaiety. | 70 answers |
| discourtesy | 73 answers |
| Affront | 77 answers |
| Ridicule | 81 answers |
| Representation | 83 answers |
| Imitation | 91 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with MOCKERY (5)
And to that had destiny subjoined this rencounter to-night, which had, in Bathsheba’s wild imagining, turned her companion’s failure to success, her humiliation to triumph, her lucklessness to ascendency; it had thrown over herself a garish light of mockery, and set upon all things about her an ironical smile.
Command my liegemen leave the sacrifice And hurry, foot and horse, with rein unchecked, To where the paths that packmen use diverge, Lest the two maidens slip away, and I Become a mockery to this my guest, As one despoiled by force.
Why, then, had he come hither? Was it but the mockery of penitence? A mockery, indeed, but in which his soul trifled with itself! A mockery at which angels blushed and wept, while fiends rejoiced with jeering laughter! He had been driven hither by the impulse of that Remorse which dogged him everywhere, and whose own sister and closely linked companion was that Cowardice which invariably drew him back, with her tremulous gripe, just when the other impulse had hurried him to the verge of a disclosure.
Hence horrible shadow! eight bells—that watchman’s asleep again, I reckon, go down and call Brown yourself, unreal mockery, hence! He certainly was a good reader, and splendidly thrilling and stormy and tragic, but it was a damage to me, because I have never since been able to read Shakespeare in a calm and sane way.
The Little Shop-Window It still lacked half an hour of sunrise, when Miss Hepzibah Pyncheon—we will not say awoke, it being doubtful whether the poor lady had so much as closed her eyes during the brief night of midsummer—but, at all events, arose from her solitary pillow, and began what it would be mockery to term the adornment of her person.
Quotes with MOCKERY (3)
On the surface, I was calm: in secret, without really admitting it, I was waiting for something. Her return? How could I have been waiting for that? We all know that we are material creatures, subject to the laws of physiology and physics, and not even the power of all our feelings combined can defeat those laws. All we can do is detest them. The age-old faith of lovers and poets in the power of love, stronger than death, that finis vitae sed non amoris, is a lie, useless and…
Ah,” said Magnus. “Nerd love. It is a beautiful thing, while also being an object of mockery and hilarity for those of us who are more sophisticated.
Your moral code begins by damning man as evil, then demands that he practice a good which it defines as impossible for him to practice…It demands that he starts, not with a standard of value, but with a standard of evil, which is himself, by means of which he is then to define the good: the good is that which he is not. A sin without volition is a slap at morality and an isolent contradiction in terms: that which is outside the possibility of choice is outside the province of…
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, New Yorker, NYT, Three Across, Universal.
Used 8 times in crossword archives (1999–2023).