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much-mocked

 

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much-mocked

Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition: Frequently ridiculed or derided.

Sense: Popular

Usage:

  1. Despite her efforts, her fashion choices were often much-mocked by her colleagues.
  2. The politician's controversial statements were much-mocked by the media.
  3. His much-mocked attempt at singing became an internet sensation.

Sense: Local

Usage:

  1. The local celebrity's much-mocked accent endeared him to the community.
  2. His much-mocked street performance surprised everyone with its talent and creativity.
  3. The theater production's much-mocked plot twist turned out to be a stroke of genius.

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