IMITATION vs CARICATURE: NOUN
- The act of condition of imitating another species of animal, or a plant, or unanimate object. See Imitate, v. t., 3.
- That which is made or produced as a copy; that which is made to resemble something else, whether for laudable or for fraudulent purposes; likeness; resemblance.
- The act of imitating.
- Specifically, in music, the process or act of repeating a melodic phrase or theme, either at a different pitch or key from the original, or in a different voice-part, or with some rhythmic or intervallic modification not so great as to destroy the resemblance.
- That which is made or produced by imitating; hence, in general, a likeness or resemblance; a simulated reproduction or representation; more loosely, a likeness or resemblance in general.
- The act of imitating; an imitating or copying.
- Repetition of a theme in another voice such that each part continues polyphonously.
- Repetition of a phrase or melody often with variations in key, rhythm, and voice.
- Something derived or copied from an original, often in an inferior way.
- The act or an instance of imitating.
- A representation of a person that is exaggerated for comic effect
- The doctrine that representations of nature or human behavior should be accurate imitations
- A copy that is represented as the original
- One of the principal means of securing unity and consistency in polyphonic composition; the repetition of essentially the same melodic theme, phrase, or motive, on different degrees of pitch, by one or more of the other parts of voises. Cf. Canon.
- Something copied or derived from an original
- A copy.
- Copying (or trying to copy) the actions of someone else
- A grotesque misrepresentation.
- A pictorial representation of someone in which distinguishing features are exaggerated for comic effect.
- A picture or other figure or description in which the peculiarities of a person or thing are so exaggerated as to appear ridiculous; a burlesque; a parody.
- An exaggeration, or distortion by exaggeration, of parts or characteristics, as in a picture.
- Synonyms Caricature, Burlesque, Parody, Travesty. The distinguishing mark of a caricature is that it absurdly exaggerates that which is characteristic, it may be by picture or by language. A burlesque renders its subject ludicrous by an incongruous manner of treating it, as by treating a grave subject lightly, or a light subject gravely. Burlesque may be intentional or not. A parody intentionally burlesques a literary composition, generally a poem, by imitating its form, style, or language. In a parody the characters are changed, while in a travesty they are retained, only the language being made absurd. (See travesty.) In a burlesque of a literary work the characters are generally changed into others which ludicrously suggest their originals.
- A representation, pictorial or descriptive, in which beauties or favorable points are concealed or perverted and peculiarities or defects exaggerated, so as to make the person or thing represented ridiculous, while a general likeness is retained.
- A grotesque imitation or misrepresentation.
- The art of creating such representations.
- A representation, especially pictorial or literary, in which the subject's distinctive features or peculiarities are deliberately exaggerated to produce a comic or grotesque effect.
- A representation of a person that is exaggerated for comic effect
IMITATION vs CARICATURE: ADJECTIVE
- Not genuine or real; being an imitation of the genuine article
- Made to resemble another, usually superior material.
- N/A
IMITATION vs CARICATURE: VERB
- N/A
- Represent in or produce a caricature of
- To represent someone in an exaggerated or distorted manner.
IMITATION vs CARICATURE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To represent or imitate in an exaggerated, distorted manner.
- To make or draw a caricature of; to represent with ridiculous exaggeration; to burlesque.
IMITATION vs CARICATURE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Not genuine or real
- It's real synthetic fur"
- Made in imitation; counterfeit; not genuine; copied: as, imitation stone, lace, gold, etc.
- Pret. and pp. caricatured, ppr. caricaturing. [⟨ caricature, n.; = French caricaturer = Sp. caricaturar.] To make or draw a caricature of; represent in the manner of a caricature; burlesque.
IMITATION vs CARICATURE: RELATED WORDS
- Replica, Parody, Mimicry, Simulated, False, Substitute, Forgery, Artificial, Unreal, Counterfeit, Fake, Caricature, Faux, Ersatz, Impersonation
- Prank, Distortion, Mockery, Charade, Farce, Picture, Ridicule, Illustration, Joke, Cartoons, Parody, Cartoon, Ape, Impersonation, Imitation
IMITATION vs CARICATURE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Copying, Novelty, Replica, Parody, Simulated, False, Substitute, Forgery, Artificial, Unreal, Counterfeit, Fake, Caricature, Faux, Ersatz
- Stuffing, Sham, Toon, Distortion, Mockery, Charade, Farce, Picture, Ridicule, Illustration, Joke, Parody, Cartoon, Ape, Imitation
IMITATION vs CARICATURE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Faith and its degrees are balancing between blind imitation of tradition, characteristic for the masses, and theoretical imitation of tradition, characteristic for Mutakallimins.
- Deliver Narcotics, three counts of Imitation of Controlled Substance, Attempt Imitation of Controlled Substance, and Possession of Narcotic Drugs for a Status conference.
- Resemblance by imitation betrays the mechanic; resemblance without imitation argues the artist, the creator.
- Topg Discrimination, Rhythmic Memory, Tonal Memory, Rhythmic Imitation, and Melodic Imitation.
- She turns her head to look at him as we hear the imitation, and when the imitation ends she looks straight forward again.
- Hunan they use imitation crab meat; now, some of you are wondering what exactly imitation crab meat is?
- Hair slides and the like, of hard rubber or plastics, not set with imitation pearls or imitation gemstones.
- The unacceptable situation arises when imitation becomes entrenched, because imitation robs any theatrical movement of two important features: superiority and affiliation.
- The effect of a parentimplemented imitation intervention on spontaneous imitation skills in young children with autism.
- Although people say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, I have not seen much imitation.
- Saturday Night Live caricature of a bad politician.
- Another group caricature was for animal stock auctioneers.
- Algerian ambassador Mohamed Dembri were worthy of caricature.
- That is one fine caricature of Fred Astaire.
- Do you see Doctor MacFarlane as a caricature?.
- While each image is a caricature of Dr.
- Fair use also protects parody, satire and caricature.
- Such a caricature is offensive to my country.
- The trick is to continue to parody the parody, caricature the caricature, cartoon the cartoon.
- Ask students to identify the purpose of the caricature, that is, what are the creators of the caricature attempting to do?.
IMITATION vs CARICATURE: QUESTIONS
- Does causal ambiguity protect distinctive competencies from imitation?
- Is it an offence to manufacture imitation firearms?
- What is McCormick premium imitation vanilla extract?
- What are the characteristics of imitation criticism?
- Does imitation synkinesis have a cerebellar origin?
- What are the characteristics of Imitation Ultraman?
- Is automatic imitation related to mimicry and automatic imitation?
- Which aspects of imitation are expected to be most susceptible to imitation?
- Does reciprocal imitation training improve imitation frequency in children with autism?
- Does imitation promote imitation in children with ASD-ID?
- Are caricature booths a staple among events in Singapore?
- Combien de temps faut-il pour imprimer une caricature?
- How many caricature face photos are available royalty-free?
- What does Shorty make himself into a racial caricature?
- Can Blackheart art create caricature profiles of your aircraft?
- What software do I need to play caricature content?
- What is a caricature in the Arabian Gulf countries?
- How many teacher caricature stock photos are available?
- Why looking for a cartoon couple caricature online?
- Why are caricature drawings of Muhammad controversial?