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Meaning of parodyist
A parodyist is someone who creates parodies, which are humorous or ironic imitations of something, often used to comment on or criticize the original.
Etymology of parodyist
The word "parodyist" comes from the word "parody", which originated in the 16th century from the Greek words "para" (meaning "beside" or "against") and "ōidē" (meaning "song")
The term "parodyist" emerged in the 19th century to describe a person who creates parodies, often for comedic or satirical purposes
Synonyms
satirist
caricaturist
humorist
comedian
wit
ironist
spoof
mimic
imitator
impressionist
parodist
lampooner
ridiculer
jester
fool
comedian
entertainer
actor
actress
performer
artist
cartoonist
sketcher
illustrator
writer
poet
songwriter
musician
commentator
critic
reviewer
analyst
observer
spectator
onlooker
watcher
beholder
humorist
jester
jokester
prankster
tease
banterer
quipster
wisecracker
wag
card
character
personality
celebrity
star
entertainer
showman
showwoman
emcee
host
hostess
master of ceremonies
Definitions
- A person who writes or performs parodies, especially in order to ridicule or comment on something
- * An artist or writer who creates humorous or ironic imitations of the work of another artist or writer
Usage Examples
- The parodyist's comedy routine was full of humorous imitations of famous politicians
- * As a parodyist, she wrote songs that poked fun at current events and social issues
- * The parodyist's artwork was a hilarious spoof of modern art trends