travesty

[ˈtræv.ə.sti]

travesty Definition

  • 1a false, absurd, or distorted representation of something
  • 2a literary or artistic work that imitates the characteristic style of an author or a work for comic effect or ridicule

Using travesty: Examples

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

  • Example

    The trial was a travesty of justice.

  • Example

    The movie was a travesty of the original book.

  • Example

    The play was a hilarious travesty of Shakespeare's works.

travesty Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for travesty

Antonyms for travesty

Idioms Using travesty

  • to turn something into a ridiculous or absurd version of itself

    Example

    The director's decision to cast a clown as the lead actor made a travesty of the serious play.

  • a situation where the legal system fails to deliver justice

    Example

    The wrongful conviction of an innocent man was a travesty of justice.

  • travesty of a human being

    a person who is so lacking in moral character or decency that they are considered a distortion of what a human being should be

    Example

    The dictator was a travesty of a human being, responsible for countless atrocities and human rights violations.

Phrases with travesty

  • an expression used to describe something that is so ridiculous that it is almost beyond belief

    Example

    The political debate was a travesty of a mockery of a sham.

  • something that is so unnatural or abnormal that it is considered a distortion of nature

    Example

    The pollution in the river turned it into a travesty of nature.

  • a situation where the democratic process is corrupted or manipulated

    Example

    The election was a travesty of democracy, with widespread reports of voter suppression and fraud.

Origins of travesty

from French 'travesti', meaning 'disguised'

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Summary: travesty in Brief

The term 'travesty' [ˈtræv.ə.sti] refers to a false, absurd, or distorted representation of something, often used to describe a situation where justice or democracy has been corrupted. It can also refer to a literary or artistic work that imitates another work for comic effect or ridicule. 'Travesty' extends into phrases like 'travesty of a mockery of a sham,' denoting extreme ridiculousness, and idioms like 'travesty of justice,' implying a failure of the legal system.