grotesquery

[ɡroh-tes-kuh-ree]

grotesquery Definition

  • 1the quality of being bizarre, absurd, or comically exaggerated
  • 2a decorative style characterized by fanciful or fantastic human and animal forms often interwoven with foliage or similar figures that may distort the natural into absurdity, ugliness, or caricature

Using grotesquery: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "grotesquery" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The movie's plot was a grotesquery of reality.

  • Example

    The building's architecture featured grotesqueries of mythical creatures.

  • Example

    The artist's work was a perfect example of grotesquery.

grotesquery Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for grotesquery

Phrases with grotesquery

  • grotesque humor

    humor that is bizarre, absurd, or comically exaggerated

    Example

    The comedian's jokes were full of grotesque humor.

  • grotesque art

    artistic works that feature fanciful or fantastic human and animal forms often interwoven with foliage or similar figures that may distort the natural into absurdity, ugliness, or caricature

    Example

    The museum featured a collection of grotesque art from the 16th century.

  • grotesque figure

    a figure that is fanciful or fantastic, often interwoven with foliage or similar figures that may distort the natural into absurdity, ugliness, or caricature

    Example

    The gargoyle on the building was a grotesque figure.

Origins of grotesquery

from French 'grotesque', meaning 'bizarre'

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Summary: grotesquery in Brief

The term 'grotesquery' [ɡroh-tes-kuh-ree] refers to the quality of being bizarre, absurd, or comically exaggerated. It also denotes a decorative style characterized by fanciful or fantastic human and animal forms often interwoven with foliage or similar figures that may distort the natural into absurdity, ugliness, or caricature. Examples include the movie's plot, the building's architecture, and the artist's work.