parodied

[ˈpærədaɪd]

parodied Definition

to imitate someone or something in order to make fun of them.

Using parodied: Examples

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

  • Example

    The comedian parodied the president's speech.

  • Example

    The show parodied popular TV shows of the 90s.

  • Example

    The movie parodied the horror genre.

parodied Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for parodied

Phrases with parodied

  • a humorous or satirical version of a popular song, often with altered lyrics

    Example

    The band performed a parody song of 'Bohemian Rhapsody'.

  • a movie that imitates another movie or genre in a humorous or satirical way

    Example

    The 'Scary Movie' franchise is known for its parody films of horror movies.

  • a Twitter account that imitates another person or organization in a humorous or satirical way

    Example

    The parody Twitter account of the President gained a large following for its humorous tweets.

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Summary: parodied in Brief

To 'parody' [ˈpærədaɪd] means to imitate someone or something in order to make fun of them. It is often used in comedy, such as parody songs and films. Examples include 'The comedian parodied the president's speech' and 'The show parodied popular TV shows of the 90s.' Synonyms include 'satirized,' 'spoofed,' and 'lampooned.'