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Word | Parody |
a composition that imitates somebody's style in a humorous way / make a spoof of or make fun of / A writing in which the language or sentiment of an author is mimicked / humorous imitation; spoof; takeoff; travesty / a dog, especially a mongrel. / a piece of writing, music, etc., that imitates the style of someone or something else in an amusing way / a bad or unfair example of something / to imitate (someone or something) in an amusing way, | |
Usage | ⇒ She has a gift for parody ⇒ The show Forbidden Broadway presents parodies spoofing the year's new productions playing on Broadway. ⇒ He has a talent for writing parodies. ⇒ a long-haired mutt of doubtful pedigree ⇒ a parody of Romance poems |
Synonyms | burlesque, caricature, lampoon, travesty, spoof, mock, copy, mimic, mockery, satirize, satire, ridicule, take off, ape, imitate, take-off, imitation, impersonate, pasquinade, send up, |
Antonyms | actual, valid, authentic, legitimate, truth, true, reality, unadulterated, be truthful, formalism, indisputable, reverence, |
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