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An exaggerated or grotesque imitation, such as a parody of a literary work. 2. A debased or grotesque likeness: a travesty of justice. See Synonyms at caricature.
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An exaggerated or grotesque imitation, such as a parody of a literary work. 2. A debased or grotesque likeness: a travesty of justice. See Synonyms at caricature.
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<this comedy sketch mindlessly travesties the hard work of relief workers around the world>. First Known Use of TRAVESTY. 1673. Related to TRAVESTY ...
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/?træv?sti/ Show Spelled [trav-uh-stee] Show IPA noun, plural trav·es·ties, verb, trav·es·tied, trav·es·ty·ing. noun. 1. a literary or artistic burlesque of a serious ...
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travesti, définition et synonymes du mot travesti dans le dictionnaire. Définition : Qui porte un déguisement...
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Define travesty. What is travesty? travesty meaning, pronunciation and more by Oxford Dictionaries (British & World English)
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A travesty is an imitation that is grossly incorrect. (noun). An example of travesty is a production of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet that makes the play look ...
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