
1) Burlesque 2) Caricature 3) Charade 4) French word used in English 5) Harsh satire 6) Harvard tradition 7) Imitation 8) Impersonation 9) Mockery 10) Parody 11) Pasquinade 12) Put-on 13) Ridicule 14) Ridicule satirically 15) Ridicule with satire 16) Satire 17) Satirical article 18) Satirize 19) Send up
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1) Caricature 2) Charade 3) Deride 4) Misrepresentation 5) Mock 6) Parody 7) Pasquinade 8) Ridicule 9) Roast 10) Satire 11) Satirise 12) Satirize 13) Sendup 14) Spoof 15) Stire 16) Takeoff
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• (n.) A personal satire in writing; usually, malicious and abusive censure written only to reproach and distress. • (v. t.) To subject to abusive ridicule expressed in writing; to make the subject of a lampoon.
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virulent satire in prose or verse that is a gratuitous and sometimes unjust and malicious attack on an individual. Although the term came into use ... [2 related articles]
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A coarse or crude satire ridiculing the appearance or character of another person.
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Lam·poon' noun [ French
lampon a drinking song, from
lampons let us drink, -- the burden of such a song, from
lamper to guzzle, to drink much and greedily; of German origin, and akin to English
lap to drink. Prob. so called because drinking songs often contain personal sland...
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Lam·poon' transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Lampooned ;
present participle & verbal noun Lampooning .] To subject to abusive ridicule expressed in writing; to make the subject of a lampoon. « Ribald poets had
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Scurrilous, satirical poem e.g. John Wilmot's famous epitaph for Charles II:
Her lies a great and mighty king
 Whose promise none relies on;
He never said a foolish thing,
 Nor ever did a wise one.
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Satirical attack (see satire) on a person in verse or prose, most commonly in the form of a vicious character sketch
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[SAT terms] a composition that imitates or misrepresents a style
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