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Synonyms and antonyms of Mocking and mockery in American Thesaurus

Mocking and mockery

burlesque (verb)

to represent a serious subject in a silly way in order to make people laugh

chirp (verb)

South Africaninformal to speak to someone rudely or in a mocking way

chirp (noun)

South Africaninformal a complaint or mocking comment

custard pie (noun)

a deliberate attempt to make someone feel embarrassed, or make people laugh at them in public

fake news (noun)

used about stories that are obviously untrue and are intended to be humorous

jeer (verb)

to shout or laugh at someone in an unkind way that shows you have no respect for them

jeer (noun)

an unkind laugh or comment that shows you have no respect for someone

lampoon (verb)

to publicly criticize someone or something by making jokes about them

laugh (verb)

to show that you think someone or something is stupid or deserves no respect

make a mockery of ()

to make someone or something seem stupid or useless

make fun of ()

to make jokes about someone or something in an unkind way

make light of something ()

to treat something as not very serious

mock (verb)

to make someone or something look stupid by laughing at them, copying them, or saying something that is not kind

mockery (noun)

remarks or behavior intended to make someone seem stupid, for example laughing at them, copying them, or saying something that is not kind

mockery (noun)

something that makes a system, organization, etc. seem stupid or useless

mocking (adjective)

showing that you think someone or something is stupid

parade (verb)

to make someone walk around so that people will look at them and often laugh at them

parody (verb)

to copy someone or something in a way that makes people laugh

poke fun (at) ()

to make unkind jokes about someone or something

rag on ()

to say things in order to make someone feel embarrassed, usually in a friendly way

razz (verb)

Americanspoken to make someone feel embarrassed by making an insulting joke about them

rib (verb)

old-fashioned to joke about someone in a friendly way that makes them slightly embarrassed

ridicule (noun)

remarks or behavior intended to make someone or something seem silly by making fun of them in an unkind way

ridicule (verb)

to try to make someone or something seem silly by making fun of them in an unkind way

sarcasm (noun)

the activity of saying or writing the opposite of what you mean, or of speaking in a way intended to make someone else feel stupid or show them that you are angry

sarcastic (adjective)

using sarcasm to upset someone or to show anger

self-mockery (noun)

the practice of making yourself appear silly to show other people that you have a humorous attitude toward yourself

send-up (noun)

informal a way of talking or behaving in which you copy the way that someone else talks or behaves in a humorous way

tease (verb)

to say something to someone in order to have fun by embarrassing or annoying them slightly in either a friendly or an unkind way

tease (verb)

to annoy an animal in order to have fun

tease (noun)

something that someone says or does when they are teasing you