To kinda repeat or copy someone
The word "mock" refers to act of ridiculing or belittling someone. One can mock somebody by using derogatory language or by mimicking him. The synonyms of the word "mock" are ridicule, sneer, jeer, tease, scorn, deride etc. Here is sentence with the verb "to mock" in it":
The group of boys mocked the headmaster while he turned his back to teach them.
The adjective form of the word "mock" refers to a duplicate copy or an imitation. For example: "The training team prepared a session of mock calls so that they could be geared up for taking live calls on the floor."
The word "mock" seems to have entered the popular English literature in the early period of 1010 AD.
The group of boys mocked the headmaster while he turned his back to teach them.
The adjective form of the word "mock" refers to a duplicate copy or an imitation. For example: "The training team prepared a session of mock calls so that they could be geared up for taking live calls on the floor."
The word "mock" seems to have entered the popular English literature in the early period of 1010 AD.