parodist (Meaning)
Wordnet
parodist (n)
mimics literary or musical style for comic effect
Webster
parodist (n.)
One who writes a parody; one who parodies.
Synonyms & Antonyms of parodist
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parodist Sentence Examples
- The parodist deftly imitated the celebrity's mannerisms and speech patterns.
- Mark Twain was a skilled parodist who poked fun at literary conventions.
- The parodist's clever take on the classic novel delighted readers.
- The political parodist exposed the hypocrisy of the ruling class.
- The parody website featured humorous imitations of popular news articles.
- The actor's parodist portrayal of the historical figure was both entertaining and educational.
- The musical parodist cleverly rewrote the lyrics of famous songs to create satirical commentary.
- The parody sketch show relied heavily on the talents of gifted parodists.
- The art of parody requires a sharp wit and a keen eye for the absurd.
- The parodist's intention was not to mock but to highlight the flaws and eccentricities of their targets.
FAQs About the word parodist
mimics literary or musical style for comic effectOne who writes a parody; one who parodies.
impressionist, mocker, caricaturist,satirist, imitator, pantomimist, mime, performer, personator, lampooner
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The parodist deftly imitated the celebrity's mannerisms and speech patterns.
Mark Twain was a skilled parodist who poked fun at literary conventions.
The parodist's clever take on the classic novel delighted readers.
The political parodist exposed the hypocrisy of the ruling class.