Pronunciation: /mɒkni/
noun a type of English accent that is a blend of Cockney and standard British English
A1 I heard someone speaking Mockney in the market.
A2 The character in the movie had a Mockney accent.
B1 Mockney is a blend of Cockney and other British accents.
B2 Some people find Mockney accents charming and endearing.
C1 The actor perfected his Mockney accent for the role.
C2 Mockney is often used in entertainment for comedic effect.
adjective relating to or characteristic of the Mockney accent or culture
A1 I heard a Mockney accent on TV and found it amusing.
A2 She tried to imitate a Mockney accent but couldn't quite get it right.
B1 The actor's Mockney slang added a touch of authenticity to his character.
B2 The comedian's Mockney persona was a hit with the audience.
C1 Some people find Mockney accents endearing, while others find them grating.
C2 The Mockney dialect is a blend of Cockney and other regional accents, creating a unique linguistic style.
formal The actor's Mockney accent in the play was well-received by the audience.
informal My friend always puts on a Mockney accent when he's joking around.
slang I love how he can switch between his proper accent and Mockney so effortlessly.
figurative Her Mockney charm won over everyone at the party.
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