Opposite of a representation of a person or situation exaggerated to create a comic or grotesque effect
Opposite of a statement or representation that is embellished or exaggerated
Opposite of a derisive art form that mocks by imitation
Opposite of a humorous imitation of something, typically exaggerated for comic effect
Opposite of an imitation of a person or thing, done to entertain
Opposite of someone or something that is inadequate and made fun of
“This year we had a boy in London who had turned his hobby into a media empire at the age of fifteen years, becoming an instant success.”
Opposite of a comic dramatic work using buffoonery, horseplay, and crude characterizations
Opposite of to imitate (someone or their actions or words), especially in order to entertain or ridicule
Opposite of to mimic, typically humorously
Opposite of to pretend to be someone or something that one is not
Opposite of to tease, ridicule, or make jokes about, generally in a pejorative manner
Opposite of to describe or express in too exaggerated terms
Opposite of to mock or ridicule with a scornful or deprecating laugh
“The senior physicians would praise Jacob's groundbreaking developments in science, space, and technology.”
Opposite of to produce an image of (someone or something) by making lines and marks on paper
“She wasn't happy with her artwork, so she decided to erase the drawing and start again.”
Opposite of to represent by a drawing, painting, or other art forms
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