Parodia in english

Parody

pronunciation: perədi part of speech: noun
In gestures

parodia = spoof ; parody ; parody intended ; caricature representation ; travesty ; send-up. 

Example: Liberation News Service (LNS) was an underground newspaper which supplied the US 1960s counter-culture with a variety of articles, essays and spoofs.Example: What I am describing is a parody of the real state of affairs in many schools.Example: While some sites are strictly parody intended or product-promoting, some intentionally lure the unsuspecting into information provided by hate groups or other agenda-laden organisations.Example: In this caricature representation, the Jew is followed by the Jewess, who lays a huge Jew egg that the children of the village attack with gusto, smashing it to bits.Example: It's great that Connecticut finally decided to drop the charges, but the whole thing remains a travesty.Example: It's still a good send-up of Broadway shows, but I doubt if anyone except hardcore Zappa freaks would really appreciate it.

parodiar = parody ; send up. 

Example: In addition, he parodies romantic conventions by casting one of the story's lovers as a disfigured, humpbacked character reminiscent of Quasimodo in Victor Hugo's Notre-Dame of Paris.Example: Palahniuk is so busy sending up our modern society and the people in it that he sacrifices complexity of character to his satire.

Parodia synonyms

travesty in spanish: parodia, pronunciation: trævəsti part of speech: noun charade in spanish: farsa, pronunciation: ʃɜreɪd part of speech: noun spoof in spanish: parodia, pronunciation: spuf part of speech: noun lampoon in spanish: satirizar, pronunciation: læmpun part of speech: noun, verb burlesque in spanish: burlesco, pronunciation: bɜrlesk part of speech: adjective, noun mockery in spanish: burlas, pronunciation: mɑkɜri part of speech: noun takeoff in spanish: quitarse, pronunciation: teɪkɔf part of speech: noun pasquinade in spanish: pasquín, pronunciation: pæskwɪneɪd part of speech: noun sendup in spanish: lanzar, pronunciation: sendəp part of speech: noun
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