Parody | Mean of parody in English Dictionary
/ˈperədi/
- Noun
- a piece of writing, music, etc., that imitates the style of someone or something else in an amusing way
- a political parody
- He has a talent for writing parodies.
- The book was written as a parody of Henry James's style.
- a parody of a soap opera
- a writer with a talent for parody
- a bad or unfair example of something
- The trial was a parody of justice. [=the trial was very unfair]
- Verb
- to imitate (someone or something) in an amusing way
- It was easy to parody the book's fancy language.
- She parodied her brother's poetry.