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How do you use the word mocked in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "mocked" in a sentence:

Simple:

* The comedian mocked the politician's recent gaffe.

* The children mocked the boy for wearing mismatched socks.

Figurative:

* The artist's work was mocked by critics for its lack of originality.

* His efforts to impress her were mocked by his friends.

With context:

* The villain mocked the hero's attempt to save the day.

* Her ideas were mocked by the board, but she knew she was right.

* The scientist mocked the theory, calling it "pseudoscience."

In different tenses:

* They mocked him for his terrible singing. (past tense)

* The crowd is mocking the performer's terrible jokes. (present tense)

* She will be mocked for her terrible fashion choices. (future tense)

The meaning of "mocked" depends on the context. It can mean to:

* Make fun of: This is the most common meaning of the word.

* Imitate humorously: Sometimes it implies a playful or lighthearted kind of ridicule.

* Ridicule: This is a more serious form of mockery, often used to express contempt or disrespect.

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