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burlesque

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Main Entry: burlesque
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: farcical

Synonyms:

caricatural, comic, ironical, ludicrous, mock, mocking, parodic, satirical, travestying
Main Entry: burlesque
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: bawdy show; vaudeville

Synonyms:

burly, caricature, farce, lampoon, lampoonery, mock, mockery, parody, pastiche, peep show, revue, satire, send-up, spoof, strip, takeoff, travesty, vaudeville
Main Entry: act
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: entertain by playing a role

Synonyms:

be on, bring down the house, burlesque, characterize, do a turn, dramatize, emote, enact, feign, go on, go over, ham it up, ham, impersonate, lay an egg, make debut, mime, mimic, mug, parody, perform, personate, personify, play, play act, play gig, play part, play role, portray, pretend, put it over, rehearse, represent, say one's piece, simulate, star, stooge, strut*, take part, tread the boards
Notes: an act is the main dramatic unit and a scene is a division within an act
Main Entry: caricature
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: exaggerated description in writing, drawing

Synonyms:

burlesque, cartoon, distortion, farce, imitation, lampoon, libel, mimicry, mockery, parody, pasquinade, pastiche, put-on, ridicule, satire, send-up, sham, takeoff, travesty
Main Entry: comedy
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: funny entertainment

Synonyms:

ball*, burlesque, camp, chaffing, comic drama, comicality, comicalness, drollery, drollness, facetiousness, farce, field day, fun, fun and games, funnies, funniness, gag show, grins, high camp, high time, hilarity, hoopla, humor, humorousness, interlude, jesting, joking, laughs, light entertainment, merry-go-round, picnic, play on, satire, schtick, send-up, sitcom, slapstick, takeoff, travesty, vaudeville, wisecracking, witticism, wittiness

Antonyms:

tragedy
Main Entry: copy
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: imitate

Synonyms:

act like, ape, burlesque, do, do a take-off, do like, echo, embody, emulate, epitomize, fake, follow, follow example, follow suit, go like, illustrate, incarnate, knock off, make like, mimic, mirror, mock, model, parody, parrot, personify, phony, pirate, play a role, prefigure, repeat, sham, simulate, steal, take leaf out of book, take off, travesty, typify

Antonyms:

be original
Main Entry: dramatize
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: make a performance of

Synonyms:

act, amplify, burlesque, enact, exaggerate, execute, farcialize, give color to, ham it up, lay it on, make a production of, melodramatize, overdo, overstate, perform, play on heartstrings, play to gallery, play up, playact, present, produce, show, splash, stage, tragedize
Main Entry: farce
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: nonsense, satire

Synonyms:

absurdity, broad comedy, buffoonery, burlesque, camp, caricature, comedy, high camp, horseplay, interlude, joke, low camp, mock, mockery, parody, play, pratfall comedy, ridiculousness, sham*, skit, slapstick, travesty

Antonyms:

sobriety, tragedy
Main Entry: imitate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: pretend to be; do an impression of

Synonyms:

Xerox, act like, affect, ape, assume, be like, borrow, burlesque, carbon, caricature, clone, copy, counterfeit, ditto*, do like, do likewise, duplicate, echo, emulate, falsify, feign, follow, follow in footsteps, follow suit, forge, impersonate, look like, match, mime, mimic, mirror, mock, model after, parallel, parody, pattern after, personate, play a part, pretend, put on*, reduplicate, reflect, repeat, replicate, reproduce, resemble, send up, sham, simulate, spoof, take off, travesty

Antonyms:

be original, clash, differ, oppose, reverse
Main Entry: ironic/ironical
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: sarcastic

Synonyms:

acrid, alert, arrogant, backbiting, biting, bitter, burlesque, caustic, chaffing, clever, contemptuous, contradictory, critical, cutting, cynical, defiant, derisive, disparaging, double-edged, exaggerated, implausible, incisive, incongruous, jibing, keen, mocking, mordant, paradoxical, pungent, quick-witted, ridiculous, sardonic, satiric, satirical, scathing, scoffing, sharp, sneering, spicy, trenchant, twisted, uncomplimentary, witty, wry

Antonyms:

considerate, deferential
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