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Term: Parady

Part of Speech: Noun

Sense 1:

Definition: A humorous or satirical imitation of a work, artist, or genre, often exaggerating certain characteristics for comedic effect.

Example sentence: The comedy show performed a brilliant Beatles parady, where the actors dressed like the famous band members and sang humorous versions of their hit songs.

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Sense 2:

Definition: A comical or exaggerated imitation or representation of someone's behavior or mannerism.

Example sentence: The comedian's hilarious parady of the president's speech had the audience in stitches.

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Part of Speech: Verb

Sense 1:

Definition: To imitate or mimic something in a humorous or satirical manner.

Example sentence: The group of friends decided to parady their favorite action movie scene, adding comical elements to make it more entertaining.

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Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense 1:

Definition: Characteristic of being a parody; deliberately comical or satirical.

Example sentence: The television show was appreciated for its parady approach to political news, bringing laughter and entertainment to a serious topic.

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Part of Speech: Adverb

Sense 1:

Definition: In a manner characterized by parody.

Example sentence: The comedian's performance was so well-rehearsed that he delivered his lines parady and had the audience roaring with laughter.

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