caricature

noun
UK: /ˌkærɪkəˈtʃʊə(r)/
US: /ˌkærɪkəˈtʃʊr/
  1. A drawing or description of someone that makes them look silly by making some parts of their appearance bigger or more noticeable than they really are.

    1. The artist drew a caricature of the president.
    2. His performance in the play was a caricature of a grumpy old man, exaggerated and unrealistic.
  2. A description or imitation of a person or thing in which certain characteristics are exaggerated in order to create a comic or grotesque effect.

    1. The movie is a caricature of modern office life.
    2. Her portrayal of the character was a cruel caricature, emphasizing only the worst aspects.
caricature verb
  1. To represent or imitate someone or something in an exaggerated and distorted manner, often for comedic or satirical effect.

    1. He caricatured his teacher in a funny drawing.
    2. The comedian caricatured the politician's mannerisms, making the audience laugh.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "caricature" in English means: A drawing or description of someone that makes them look silly by making some parts of their appearance bigger or more noticeable than they really are., A description or imitation of a person or thing in which certain characteristics are exaggerated in order to create a comic or grotesque effect..

The phonetic transcription of "caricature" is /ˌkærɪkəˈtʃʊə(r)/ in British English and /ˌkærɪkəˈtʃʊr/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "caricature": parody, mockery, exaggeration, burlesque, satire, travesty, distortion.

Example usage of "caricature": "The artist drew a caricature of the president.". More examples on the page.