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Make a mockery of Meaning in English

expression

ˈmeɪk/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈmɑkɝi/ /ˈəv
MAYK uh MAH-ker-ee uhv
mˈeɪk/ /æɪ/ /mˈɒkəɹi/ /ˈɒv
MAYK uh MOK-uh-ree ov

Definition

To make something seem foolish or unimportant, especially by not treating it seriously or by ridiculing it.

Usage & Nuances

This expression is slightly formal or literary, often used to criticize unfair actions or when something loses its seriousness due to improper treatment. Common with 'the rules', 'justice', 'the process'. Not used for light teasing; it's stronger, implying disrespect.

Example Sentences

Cheating in the exam makes a mockery of the rules.

basic

His joke during the serious meeting made a mockery of the discussion.

basic

Ignoring the evidence makes a mockery of justice.

basic

Their careless work made a mockery of the project.

natural

The quick verdict makes a mockery of a fair trial.

natural

Letting him off the hook so easily makes a mockery of the whole system.

natural