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    parody
    /ˈparədi/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. produce a humorously exaggerated imitation of (a writer, artist, or genre): "his speciality was parodying schoolgirl fiction"

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  2. Parody is writing, music, art, speech, etc. that intentionally copies the style of someone famous or copies a particular situation, making the features or qualities of the original more noticeable in a way that is humorous. Learn more about the noun and verb forms, synonyms, and translations of parody.

  3. Learn the meaning of parody as a noun and a verb, with synonyms, examples, and word history. A parody is a comic or grotesque imitation of a style or work, often for satirical purposes.

  4. Parody is a humorous or satirical imitation of a serious piece of literature, writing, music, or other art form. Learn the origin, synonyms, and examples of parody from Dictionary.com.

  5. To parody a poem, you have to write another poem. A parody is a form of humor that spoofsor satirizessomething using the same form. For example, shows like "Saturday Night Live" and "The Daily Show" parody newscasts by doing fake newscasts that look like the real thing.

  6. Learn what a parody is and how it differs from satire, burlesque, and pastiche. See examples of parody in literature, film, music, and more.

  7. noun. /ˈpærədi/. /ˈpærədi/. (plural parodies) [countable, uncountable] a piece of writing, music, acting, etc. that deliberately copies the style of somebody/something in order to be humorous. a parody of a horror film.

  8. A parody is a humorous or satirical imitation of a serious work, style, or situation. Learn the meaning, synonyms, and usage of the word parody with examples from literature, music, and comedy.