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Mock vs Cynical - What's the difference?

mock | cynical |


As adjectives the difference between mock and cynical

is that mock is imitation, not genuine; fake while cynical is of or relating to the cynics, a sect of ancient greek philosophers who believed virtue to be the only good and self-control to be the only means of achieving virtue.

As a noun mock

is an imitation, usually of lesser quality.

As a verb mock

is to mimic, to simulate.

Mock vs Disappoint - What's the difference?

mock | disappoint | Synonyms |

Mock is a synonym of disappoint.


As verbs the difference between mock and disappoint

is that mock is to mimic, to simulate while disappoint is to displease by eg underperforming or disappoint can be (internet slang).

As a noun mock

is an imitation, usually of lesser quality.

As an adjective mock

is imitation, not genuine; fake.

Mock vs Foil - What's the difference?

mock | foil | Related terms |

Mock is a related term of foil.


As nouns the difference between mock and foil

is that mock is an imitation, usually of lesser quality while foil is a very thin sheet of metal or foil can be failure when on the point of attainment; defeat; frustration; miscarriage or foil can be (hunting) the track of an animal.

As verbs the difference between mock and foil

is that mock is to mimic, to simulate while foil is to prevent (something) from being accomplished or foil can be (mathematics) to multiply two binomials together or foil can be (obsolete) to defile; to soil.

As an adjective mock

is imitation, not genuine; fake.

Mock vs Disguise - What's the difference?

mock | disguise |


As nouns the difference between mock and disguise

is that mock is an imitation, usually of lesser quality while disguise is attire (eg clothing, makeup) used to hide one's identity or assume another.

As verbs the difference between mock and disguise

is that mock is to mimic, to simulate while disguise is to change the appearance of (a person or thing) so as to hide, or to assume an identity.

As an adjective mock

is imitation, not genuine; fake.

Elude vs Mock - What's the difference?

elude | mock | Synonyms |

Elude is a synonym of mock.


As verbs the difference between elude and mock

is that elude is while mock is to mimic, to simulate.

As a noun mock is

an imitation, usually of lesser quality.

As an adjective mock is

imitation, not genuine; fake.

Mock vs Belittle - What's the difference?

mock | belittle |


As verbs the difference between mock and belittle

is that mock is to mimic, to simulate while belittle is to knowingly say that something is smaller or less important than it actually is.

As a noun mock

is an imitation, usually of lesser quality.

As an adjective mock

is imitation, not genuine; fake.

Evade vs Mock - What's the difference?

evade | mock | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between evade and mock

is that evade is to get away from by artifice; to avoid by dexterity, subterfuge, address, or ingenuity; to elude; to escape from cleverly; as, to evade a blow, a pursuer, a punishment; to evade the force of an argument while mock is to mimic, to simulate.

As a noun mock is

an imitation, usually of lesser quality.

As an adjective mock is

imitation, not genuine; fake.

Derive vs Mock - What's the difference?

derive | mock |


As nouns the difference between derive and mock

is that derive is drift while mock is an imitation, usually of lesser quality.

As verbs the difference between derive and mock

is that derive is while mock is to mimic, to simulate.

As an adjective mock is

imitation, not genuine; fake.

Mock vs Makefunof - What's the difference?

mock | makefunof |

Mock vs Href - What's the difference?

mock | href |

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