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The word "mock" can be used as a verb or an adjective.

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Mock as a verb means to ridicule or belittle, often by imitation (e.g. mockingbird).

Example : "The students would mock the posture and the voice of the professor."

Mock as an adjective similarly means false, imitation, or phony (may include sarcasm).

Example : "Bill reacted with mock concern after his car nearly hit the neighbor's trash can."

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"The young actress wore a grey wig to simulate an old woman."

"Military training exercises are used to simulate actual warfare."

"You can simulate the effect of gravity with a spinning centrifuge."

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The colorful parrot was mocking every word I was saying to it.

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