persiflage

[ˈpɜːsɪflɑːʒ]

persiflage Definition

  • 1light and slightly contemptuous mockery or banter
  • 2frivolous or flippant behaviour

Using persiflage: Examples

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

  • Example

    The conversation was filled with persiflage and laughter.

  • Example

    Her persiflage was not appreciated by the serious-minded professor.

  • Example

    The comedian's persiflage was a hit with the audience.

persiflage Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with persiflage

  • good-natured persiflage

    friendly teasing or banter that is not meant to be hurtful

    Example

    The group of friends engaged in good-natured persiflage throughout the evening.

  • mockery or ridicule of the court or legal system

    Example

    The satirical play was a biting persiflage of the court and its procedures.

  • mockery or banter related to politics or politicians

    Example

    The late-night talk show host is known for his political persiflage and sharp wit.

Origins of persiflage

from French 'persifler', meaning 'to banter'

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Summary: persiflage in Brief

'Persiflage' [ˈpɜːsɪflɑːʒ] refers to light-hearted mockery or banter, often with a slightly contemptuous tone. It can also refer to frivolous or flippant behavior. Examples include 'The conversation was filled with persiflage and laughter,' and 'The comedian's persiflage was a hit with the audience.' Phrases like 'good-natured persiflage' denote friendly teasing, while 'persiflage of the court' implies mockery of the legal system.