To be mocking is to treat with, contempt or disrespect
Yes, mockingbird is a compound word.
Some words with the root word "mocking" include mockery, mock, and mockingly.
The word "jeer" is a verb that means to make rude and mocking remarks.
No, "consequently" is not a compound word. It is a single word that means as a result or therefore.
Flag pole is a compound word that means a post on which a flag is hung.
The compound word is "downshift."
The stem of "ridiculous" is "ridicule." It comes from the Latin word "ridiculus," which means "laughable" or "mocking."
Sarcastic (it means mocking)
Yes, "splendid" is not a compound word. It is a single word that means excellent or magnificent.
"Daybreak" is a compound word that means when the sun comes up.
It means contempt; ridicule, for example: "The criminal had nothing but derision for the law."
No, the word 'compound' does not mean having only one part. In English literature the word compound means having at least two independent words.