"Caricaturised" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Caricaturised" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Caricaturised" Meaning

Caricaturised refers to something that has been exaggerated or distorted for comedic or satirical effect, often in a way that is reminiscent of a caricature. It can also describe someone or something that is dramatically and humorously exaggerated or magnified, often to the point of being absurd or comical.

"Caricaturised" Examples

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Here are 5 usage examples:

The politician's features were caricaturised in the satirical newspaper to exaggerate his nose and bushy eyebrows.
The artist's impression of the new museum building was so caricaturised it looked like a cartoon character's playground.
The caricaturised depiction of the villain in the comic strip made him look comically evil.
The movie's portrayal of the historical figure was caricaturised, making them seem more dramatic than they actually were.
The illustrator's caricaturised drawing of the CEO was meant to be humorous, but ultimately offended many people in the office.

"Caricaturised" Similar Words

Caribs

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Caribs (also known as the Kalinago) refers to a tribe of indigenous people who inhabited the Caribbean islands, particularly the Lesser Antilles. The Caribs were known for their skilled warriors, seafaring abilities, and agricultural practices. They were also expert craftsmen, producing beautiful craftsmanship such as pottery and woodcarvings. The Caribs played a significant role in the history of the Caribbean, especially in the pre-Columbian period, and their legacy can still be seen in the cultural heritage of many Caribbean nations today.

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