Both Uses of
mock
in
The Taming of the Shrew
- What mockery will it be To want the bridegroom when the priest attends To speak the ceremonial rites of marriage!†
Scene 3.2 *mockery = something that is ridiculous OR the teasing of someone in a disrespectful manner
- Come, come, you're mocking; we will have no telling.†
Scene 5.2
Definitions:
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(1)
(mock as in: don't mock me) make fun of (ridicule--sometimes by imitating in an exaggerated manner)
or (more rarely): just to make fun or to be ridiculous without targeting anyone as a victimThese senses of mockery come together when a comedian pokes fun at a politician by pretending to be the politician and saying ridiculous things. -
(2)
(mock as in: a mock trial) not real
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(3)
(meaning too rare to warrant focus) Less commonly, mock can refer to a way of preparing food. Mockers can be an abbreviation for mockingbirds.