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Kevin.Cai
How to distinguish 'laugh at' and 'mockery'?
Hello?
Is there anyone can help me distinguish the difference from 'laugh at ' and 'mockery'?
which one is more usefull in daily life?
Thanks
7 mars 2017 06:32
Réponses · 6
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Laughing at someone could be laughing at someone's joke, or if they fall down, you're laughing at their accident.
Mockery is teasing someone, for example "how did you fall down? You must have no brains" Not in a joking way, but intending to be mean.
If I didn't explain clearly please let me know :)
7 mars 2017
It is very common to say , for example, "John laughs at his friend's strange behaviour"
However, sometimes we also use the term mockery.
An example with "mockery", is "John mocks his boss's behaviour"
Sometimes , friends might laugh at each other, but mocking someone is usually considered an insult.
I hope this helps
Casey
7 mars 2017
First of all, "mockery" is a noun. Between "to mock somebody" and "to laugh at somebody", I would say "mock" is more aggressive, more ill-spirited.
7 mars 2017
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Kevin.Cai
Compétences linguistiques
Chinois (mandarin), Anglais, Coréen
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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