Synonym: ape, imitation, impersonation. Similar words: ficus carica, prevaricate, prevarication, nature, mature, feature, stature, creature. Meaning: ['kærɪkə‚tjʊə] n. a representation of a person that is exaggerated for comic effect. v. represent in or produce a caricature of.
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1. She drew a wickedly funny caricature of the teacher.
2. The report presents a caricature of the true situation.
3. The poster showed a caricature of Hitler with a devil's horns and tail.
4. The portrait verged on caricature.
5. The film gives a crude caricature of African history.
6. He had unfairly presented a caricature of my views.
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7. It's a sort of caricature of a machine.
8. Caricature was just around the corner.
9. You have made the transition from character to caricature.
10. We went in for agitprop caricature and grotesque exaggeration.
11. The caricature is crude, but recognisable.
12. What a buffoon, what a butt, what a caricature.
13. This, though a caricature, is a true tragedy for many people in the church.
14. The young man looked like a caricature of a South American polo player.
15. He was the ideal caricature used by brainless, anti-semitic writers of fiction who were conceived in sewers.
16. But whereas caricature depends on paring down character to exaggerated essentials, acting conveys shades, nuances and inconsistencies.
17. He was also the caricature of a crusty old soldier.
18. Its working methods were almost a caricature of those prevailing in high political bodies in Moscow.
19. Well, Holmes, he looks just like the popular caricature of a mad scientist.
20. For many years her life was almost a caricature of the daily round of the Victorian upper-class spinster.
21. Today you see but a shattered specimen, a caricature... of the man that once was.
22. Hall is angry at what he sees as a caricature of the training offered to modern-day social workers.
23. The walls are painted an avocado green and they are uncovered, but for a caricature sketch of Isabelle above the television set.
24. In fiction, especially fiction that plays for laughs, the line between character and caricature can be dangerously thin.
25. Because they lead somewhat unusual lives, college teachers are often subjected to this type of elaborate caricature.
26. With her bouffant hairdo, elaborate plumage, gushing charm and bright smile she is a caricature of a countess.
27. And even if there is a deal, Mr Clinton will try to caricature Republican reforms as monsters from the deep.
28. Unfortunately, now four years later our original leader has become a cartoon caricature.
29. Their personalities are easily exaggerated, their foibles ripe for caricature or psychotherapy.
30. This was, of course, dismissed by supporters of devolution as a grossly unfair caricature.
More similar words: ficus carica, prevaricate, prevarication, nature, mature, feature, stature, creature, immature, by nature, in nature, signature, curvature, premature, literature, temperature, legislature, nomenclature, stricture, vicarious, creature comfort, creature comforts, agriculture, vicariously, intricate, fabricate, extricate, fabrication, clarification, temperature inversion.