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"I could sense the mockery in his voice."
The word 'mockery' originated from late Middle English during the 1400's. it is derived from the French word moquerie. The word mockery means to ridicule, or make fun of.
Compliment is the opposite of criticize. Additional antonyms for criticize include approve, commend, laud and praise.
AnswerIf it wasn't for all the mockery, geeks would have a chance at being accepted socially.
you guys are dumb.
mockery or farce
I was criticize for being a midget by my friends.
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Criticize
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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)
I believe you are thinking of the word scorn. The definition of the word scorn means to make a mockery.