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    Bur·lesque
    /ˌbərˈlesk/

    noun

    • 1. an absurd or comically exaggerated imitation of something, especially in a literary or dramatic work; a parody: "the funniest burlesque of opera"
    • 2. a variety show, typically including striptease: "burlesque clubs"

    verb

    • 1. cause to appear absurd by parodying or copying in an exaggerated form: "she struck a ridiculous pose that burlesqued her own vanity"
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  3. Burlesque is a noun and a verb that refer to a literary or theatrical work that seeks to mock or imitate something by exaggerating its features or style. Learn the synonyms, antonyms, etymology, examples, and history of burlesque from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.

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    A burlesque is a literary, dramatic or musical work intended to cause laughter by caricaturing the manner or spirit of serious works, or by ludicrous treatment of their subjects. The word derives from the Italian burlesco , which, in turn, is derived from the Italian burla – a joke, ridicule or mockery.

  5. Burlesque is a literary or dramatic form that mockingly imitates serious works or subjects, or a bawdy comedy show with striptease acts. Learn the origin, synonyms, and examples of burlesque on Dictionary.com.

  6. Burlesque is a type of writing or acting that makes something serious seem stupid and funny, or a type of theatre entertainment with funny acts and striptease. Learn more about the meaning, synonyms, and usage of burlesque with examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.

  7. Burlesque is a type of writing or acting that tries to make something serious seem stupid and funny, or a type of theater entertainment in the U.S. in the late 19th and early 20th centuries that had funny acts and a striptease. Learn more about the synonyms, examples, and pronunciation of burlesque.

  8. noun. a composition that imitates or misrepresents somebody's style, usually in a humorous way. synonyms: charade, lampoon, mockery, parody, pasquinade, put-on, sendup, spoof, takeoff, travesty. see more. see less. type of: caricature, imitation, impersonation.

  9. Burlesque is a comic imitation of a serious form that relies on incongruity and exaggeration. Learn about the origins, characteristics and examples of burlesque in literature, from ancient Greece to modern times.

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