mockable

English

Etymology

mock (to ridicule) + -able

Adjective

mockable (comparative more mockable, superlative most mockable)

  1. Able to be mocked.
    • 2016, Jessica Valenti, The Guardian, 28 May:
      Mocking the men who hurt us, as mockable as they are, starts to feel like acquiescing to the most condescending of catcalls: “You look better when you smile.”
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