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caricature

NounTransitive Verb
pl: caricaturespast: caricaturedpp: caricatureding: caricaturing

This term describes a deliberate distortion of reality to highlight a specific trait, often for the purpose of satire or ridicule. While it frequently appears in the context of visual art, it equally applies to verbal impressions or written descriptions that simplify a complex person into a few exaggerated quirks. Depending on the intent, the word can range from playful and affectionate to malicious and cruel. It implies a reduction of a whole person to a single, oversized characteristic, creating a version of the subject that is recognizable yet absurd.

Meanings

Noun

A picture or description of a person in which certain characteristics are exaggerated for comic or grotesque effect.

"The cartoonist drew a caricature of the politician with an enormous nose."

Noun

An imitation of a person's mannerisms or speech that is exaggerated for humorous effect.

"His impression of the CEO was a cruel caricature of the man's stutter."

Transitive Verb
[~ someone]

To represent or describe someone in an exaggerated or distorted way to make them look ridiculous.

"The media tended to caricature the candidate as a naive idealist."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To create a distorted or simplified version of a concept or situation.

"The movie caricatures the legal profession as a series of shouting matches."

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