"Pasquinader" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Pasquinader" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Pasquinader" Meaning

A pasquinader is a person who is known for making witty and humorous remarks or criticisms, often in a public or satirical manner. The term is derived from the name of a 16th-century Italian puppet, Pasquino, who was used by students at the University of Rome to post satirical notes and criticisms of the government and the clergy. Over time, the term "pasquinader" came to refer to someone who engaged in similar witty and critical writing or speaking.

"Pasquinader" Examples

Examples of "Pasquinader"


A pasquinader (noun) is a figure, often a dummy or a puppet, used for displaying satirical or humorous remarks, usually in a public place.

Here are five usage examples:

Example 1

The city officials were outraged when a group of protesters set up a pasquinader with a sign mocking the mayor's latest policies.

Example 2

The street performers in the square enjoyed using a pasquinader to ridicule the government's absurd laws.

Example 3

During the festival, a pasquinader was placed at the town square with a humorous poster depicting the mayor's embarrassing dance moves.

Example 4

The graffiti artist used a pasquinader to express his frustration with the city's bureaucracy, creating a satirical sculpture that went viral online.

Example 5

The reenactment group built a pasquinader of a historic figure, complete with movable limbs and a witty speech, which delighted the spectators at the historical fair.

Note: Although "pasquinader" is a lesser-known term, it adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to your writing or conversation when describing these humorous, satirical, or playful figures.

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