Feigned or deliberately artificial seriousness, often for satirical purposes
To mock means 'to make fun of' and "Mock" is used to mean practice or pretend, as in "Mock Exams", a "Mock Debate", a "Mock Trial", things students could do in a school in preparation, perhaps, for the real thing.
mock friendly - pretending to be friendly
The word 'solemnity' is a noun.
The word 'mock' is a noun, a singular, common noun; a word for an imitation, an act of derision, or the object of derision.The word mock is also a verb and an adjective. Example uses:The scene is a mock of the candidates' debate. (noun)Comedians love to mock politicians. (verb)The mock debate was hilarious. (adjective)
A mock of something is a replica or display of the original. A mock debate would be like practice debate done by a high school debate team or similar.
There was solemnity throughout the crowd during the funeral.
Solemnity' usually refers to a respectful, serious or dignified situation. For example: "The child couldn't laugh because of the solemnity of the funeral."
In addition to Sunday, the days to be observed as holy days of obligation in the Latin Rite dioceses of the United States of America, are as follows: January 1, the solemnity of Mary, Mother of God; Thursday of the Sixth Week of Easter, the solemnity of the Ascension; August 15, the solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary; November 1, the solemnity of All Saints; December 8, the solemnity of the Immaculate Conception; December 25, the solemnity of the Nativity of Our Lord Jesus Christ. Whenever January 1, the solemnity of Mary, Mother of God, or August 15, the solemnity of the Assumption, or November 1, the solemnity of All Saints, falls on a Saturday or on a Monday, the precept to attend Mass is abrogated.
The cast of Absurd Solemnity - 2010 includes: Kirk Hunter
June 29th is the solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul.
Mary has many feast days throughout the year but the official Solemnity of Mary is celebrated on January 1.
The solemnity of the ceremony was evident as everyone stood in silence to pay their respects.
A Solemnity is the highest liturgical rank of a feast in the ecclesiastical calendar, followed by Feast, Memorial, and Optional Memorial.
We celebrate the solemnity of Mary because its is a sacred day of obligation and completes part of Christmas and new years day.
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Yes. Solemnity is a noun.