burlesque
Valid in Scrabble
- Scrabble points
- 20
- Words With Friends
- 24
- Letters
- 9
/bə(ɹ)ˈlɛsk/
Definition of burlesque
6 senses · 3 parts of speech · etymology included
adj
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(dated)Parodical; parodic
“It is a dispute among the critics, whether burlesque poetry runs best in heroic verse, like that of the Dispensary, or in doggerel, like that of Hudibras.”
“Podunk. A term applied to an imaginary place in burlesque writing or speaking.”
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adj
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(dated)Parodical; parodic
“It is a dispute among the critics, whether burlesque poetry runs best in heroic verse, like that of the Dispensary, or in doggerel, like that of Hudibras.”
“Podunk. A term applied to an imaginary place in burlesque writing or speaking.”
noun
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(countable, uncountable)A derisive art form that mocks by imitation; a parody.
“Burlesque is therefore of two kinds; the first represents mean persons in the accoutrements of heroes, the other describes great persons acting and speaking like the basest among the people.”
“The dull burlesque appeared with impudence, / And pleased by novelty in spite of sense.”
““H'm !” he said, “so, so—it is a tragedy in a prologue and three acts. I am going down this afternoon to see the curtain fall for the third time on what […] will prove a good burlesque ; but it all began dramatically enough. It was last Saturday […] that two boys, playing in the little spinney just outside Wembley Park Station, came across three large parcels done up in American cloth. […]””
- (countable, uncountable)A variety adult entertainment show, usually including titillation such as striptease, most common from the 1880s to the 1930s.
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(countable, uncountable)A ludicrous imitation; a caricature; a travesty; a gross perversion.
“Who is it that admires, and from the heart is attached to, national representative assemblies, but must turn with horror and disgust from such a profane burlesque and abominable perversion of that sacred institute?”
verb
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To make a burlesque parody of.
“When the venerable New York Times took my quote in which I described the neon elements as "burlesquing the myth of male dominance" and instead printed "he prefers to describe them as . . . symbols of male dominance" it became clear that dealing with journalists was going to be one long, rocky road.”
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To ridicule, or to make ludicrous by grotesque representation in action or in language.
“They burlesqued the prophet Jeremiah's words, and turned the expression he used into ridicule.”
Definitions from Wiktionary, CC BY-SA.
Etymology
Borrowed from French burlesque, from Italian burlesco (“parodic”).
Words you can make from burlesque
102 playable · top: BRUSQUE (18 pts)
Best play brusque 18 points7-letter words
2 words6-letter words
7 words5-letter words
25 words- EQUES 14 pts
- QUEER 14 pts
- QUEUE 14 pts
- USQUE 14 pts
- BEERS 7 pts
- BLUER 7 pts
- BLUES 7 pts
- BLURS 7 pts
- BREES 7 pts
- BURLS 7 pts
- BURSE 7 pts
- LUBES 7 pts
- REBEL 7 pts
- REBUS 7 pts
- RUBEL 7 pts
- RUBES 7 pts
- RUBLE 7 pts
- RUBUS 7 pts
- SLURB 7 pts
- SUBER 7 pts
- LEERS 5 pts
- LURES 5 pts
- REELS 5 pts
- REUSE 5 pts
- RULES 5 pts
4-letter words
36 words- BEER 6 pts
- BEES 6 pts
- BELS 6 pts
- BLUE 6 pts
- BLUR 6 pts
- BREE 6 pts
- BURL 6 pts
- BURS 6 pts
- LUBE 6 pts
- REBS 6 pts
- RUBE 6 pts
- RUBS 6 pts
- SLUB 6 pts
- URBS 6 pts
- EELS 4 pts
- ELSE 4 pts
- LEER 4 pts
- LEES 4 pts
- LUES 4 pts
- LURE 4 pts
- REEL 4 pts
- REES 4 pts
- RUES 4 pts
- RULE 4 pts
- RUSE 4 pts
- SEEL 4 pts
- SEER 4 pts
- SERE 4 pts
- SLUE 4 pts
- SLUR 4 pts
- SUER 4 pts
- SULU 4 pts
- SURE 4 pts
- ULUS 4 pts
- URUS 4 pts
- USER 4 pts
3-letter words
25 words2-letter words
6 wordsHooks
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