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Word | Lampoon |
a composition that imitates somebody's style in a humorous way / to make fun of or to mock / A personal satire in writing / ridicule with satire / personal satire in writing a statiric attack / ridicule / a speech or text criticizing someone or something in this way. / a piece of writing, a cartoon, etc., that mocks or makes fun of a well-known person or thing / to publicly criticize (someone or something) in a way that causes laughter : to mock or make fun of (someone or something), | |
Usage | ⇒ He was lampooned by her friend in front of the whole class ⇒ This article lampoons the pretensions of some movie moguls. ⇒ He said such ridiculous things that he was often the target of lampoons in the press. ⇒ does this sound like a lampoon of student life? |
Synonyms | parody, burlesque, caricature, travesty, mock, satirize, spoof, ridicule, pasquinade, satire, take off, mockery, takeoff, send up, take-off, deride, farce, make fun of, squib, send-up, |
Antonyms | praise, applaud, approve, support, |
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