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"mocked" is correct and usable in written English.
You would use it to mean teasing or making fun of someone. Example sentence: The students mocked their teacher for not being able to answer the question.
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His rise from humble origins to leader of 1.25 billion people has inspired many – but also provoked scorn from elite politicians who have mocked his background.
Clegg then mocked one of the Tories' central campaign messages – that they offer competence rather than the chaos of their opponents.
Some outside observers picked up on this peculiar form of pride – a kind of anti-nationalist nationalism – and gently mocked it: Timothy Garton Ash, for instance, spoke of Deutsche Industrie-Normen – a German industrial standard – in "coming to terms with the past"; others crowned the Germans "world champions in remembrance".
Alex Salmond mocked the "total disintegration" of the no campaign, but day by day, Better Together was moving into gear as business leaders at last began to voice their private concerns about the dangers of independence.
It's also great that we live in a world where people are free to be this incorrect without being hurled into stockades and mocked mercilessly as blithering idiots.
But the Tories mocked Miliband after the notes were published on Sunday.
This was a particularly sober episode for Jimmy; he even mocked Polk for coming in to work drunk – which seems a bit rich.
Cameron mocked Miliband for adopting a Blue Peter approach to the economy after the Labour leader acknowledged that prices might have to rise if there were a spike in world energy prices.
The House speaker, John Boehner, whom Cantor was tipped to one day succeed, even mocked his Republican colleagues recently for being too scared to take difficult choices over immigration.
Aniston, meanwhile, continued to be mocked for being "only" engaged and not married.
The women interviewed were roundly mocked for succumbing to the marketing of health-food companies' (there's one called Rawpothecary) cleanses aimed at their daughters.
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