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The answer MOCKING has 9 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of mocking in various dictionaries:
verb - treat with contempt
verb - imitate with mockery and derision
adj - abusing vocally
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making fun of someone or something in a cruel way derisive. |
mocking behaviour involves laughing at someone or something in an unkind way: |
playfully vexing (especially by ridicule) |
abusing vocally expressing contempt or ridicule |
Present participle of mock. |
action of the verb to mock |
derisive or contemptuous |
teasing or taunting |
Mocking might refer to |
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To be ridiculous is to be something which is highly incongruous or inferior, sometimes deliberately so to make people laugh or get their attention, and sometimes unintendedly so as to be considered laughable and earn or provoke ridicule and derision. It comes from the 1540s Latin "ridiculosus" meaning "laughable", from "ridiculus" meaning "that which excites laughter", and from "ridere" meaning "to laugh". "Ridiculous" is an adjective describing "the ridiculous". * In common usage, "ridiculousness" is used as a synonym for absurdity or nonsense. From a historical and technical viewpoint, "absurdity" is associated with argumentation and reasoning, "nonsense" with semantics and meaning, while "ridiculous" is most associated with laughter, superiority, deformity, and incongruity. Reductio ad absurdum is a valid method of argument, while reductio ad ridiculum is invalid. Argument by invective declaration of ridiculous is invalid, while arguments involving declarations of nonsense may summa |