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Définition et signification de « parody » en anglais

Parody
01

parodie

a piece of writing, music, etc. that imitates the style of someone else in a humorous way
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The comedian 's parody of the popular song went viral, making people laugh with its clever and humorous lyrics.
La parodie du chanteur populaire par le comédien est devenue virale, faisant rire les gens avec ses paroles intelligentes et humoristiques.
The book is a hilarious parody of classic detective novels, featuring exaggerated characters and absurd plot twists.
Le livre est une parodie hilarante des romans policiers classiques, mettant en scène des personnages exagérés et des rebondissements absurdes.
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parodie

humorous imitation of a person, work, or style
example
Exemples
The comedian 's act was a parody of celebrity interviews.
She performed a parody of the president's speech.
to parody
01

to imitate someone or something in a humorous or playful manner

example
Exemples
The comedian parodied the mayor's public speeches.
She parodied her friend's dramatic expressions.
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parodier

to create a deliberately exaggerated or distorted imitation of a writer, artist, work, or genre, usually for comic or critical effect
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Exemples
The author parodied Gothic novels in her latest short story.
He parodied Shakespearean tragedy with over-the-top characters.
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