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What does the antonyms of mock means?

The antonyms of "mock" depend on the context in which it's being used. Here are some possibilities:

When "mock" means "to imitate or copy in a humorous or disrespectful way":

* Respect: To treat with deference and admiration.

* Honour: To show great respect for someone or something.

* Praise: To express approval or admiration.

* Admire: To regard with respect or approval.

When "mock" means "to make a fake or imitation of something":

* Genuine: Authentic, real, not fake.

* Original: The first version of something, not a copy.

* Real: Not artificial or imitation.

* Authentic: Genuine, not a copy or forgery.

When "mock" means "to ridicule or make fun of":

* Support: To give assistance or encouragement.

* Praise: To express approval or admiration.

* Encourage: To give someone confidence or hope.

* Compliment: To praise or express admiration.

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