![]() ![]() The synonyms of “Mock” are: bemock, ridicule, jeer at, sneer at, deride, treat with contempt, treat contemptuously, scorn, make fun of, poke fun at, laugh at, make jokes about, laugh to scorn, scoff at, pillory, be sarcastic about, tease, taunt, make a monkey of, rag, chaff, jibe at, taunting, parody, ape, guy, take off, caricature, satirize, lampoon, imitate, mimic, imitation, artificial, man-made, manufactured, simulated, synthetic, ersatz, plastic, so-called, fake, false, faux, dummy, model, make-believe, sham, spurious, bogus, counterfeit, fraudulent, forged, pseudo, pretended, feigned Mock as a Verb Definitions of "Mock" as a verbĪccording to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “mock” as a verb can have the following definitions: Usage Examples of "Mock" as an adjective.Synonyms of "Mock" as an adjective (24 Words).Synonyms of "Mock" as a verb (32 Words).I had Amadeo with whom to share my golden tomb. I had Bianca when I wanted to ramble on about the work of Bellini or my beloved Botticelli. On the contrary, he was a most strange sort of being, a scholar of the supernatural, a spy upon creatures such as me.Ĭan see with the greatest clarity, those years when you can give your trust most truly to others, and seek to bring about a perfect happiness for yourself.īut now, with all of Venice receiving me into its finest company, I did not feel such a thing. He was no great Venetian, no painter, no cleric, no poet, no alchemist, and certainly no member of the Grand Council of Venice. I knew it die moment I penetrated his mind. He did not even look up as the boat took him away.īut this young mortal had nothing to do with the grand society in which I moved. ![]() He was a tall man, lean and fair of skin, an Englishman, and he was dressed in severe clothes of black. I had caught a good look at him as he stepped into the boat. With little difficulty I heard him make his way down the staircases through the palazzo and then I saw him come out into the canal arid hail a gondola which took him away. I also went so far as to question Bianca about such a person, and to warn Vincenzo that such a man might attempt to engage him inĬonversation and that he must be very wise on that account. I thought over his distinct message and the power of mind with which he'd sent it to me. I stood on the roof for a long time, feeling the blessed wind, and wondering in its silence, what I should do about this strange discovery. Just when I thought I had fooled an entire city, I was to be caught for what I was. And naturally I was tempted to immediately conclude that my life in Venice had failed. Never in all my years had I known any such a threat to my secrecy. I resolved to ignore this, to see what came of it, not to allow it to impede me in the slightest as I enjoyed my life. And then to my pure shock I received a distinct mind message from him:īotticelli, Bianca, Amadeo-these were the loves of my Perfect Time. I saw him visibly startled by the message. Nevertheless, it was a stunning promise, that which the young Englishman had made.We offer understanding. It struck me with full force that there had been moments in my long life when I would have found his message irresistible, so great had been my loneliness, so great had been my longing to be understood.Īll this his mind gave me rather easily without the young man realizing it, obviously, and then using the Mind Gift I sent a very direct message to him.Īt this point, meaning to confront him and terrify him, I came to the very edge of the roof garden and peered across the canal at him, and there I made out his stealthy shape, and how he meant to cloak himself, and how fearful yet fascinated he was. ![]()
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