English to Malayalam Dictionary caricature

caricature

കാരിക്കേച്ചർ
definition
verb
he was caricatured on the cover of TV Guide
make or give a comically or grotesquely exaggerated representation of (someone or something).
noun
a caricature of Jimmy Durante
a picture, description, or imitation of a person or thing in which certain striking characteristics are exaggerated in order to create a comic or grotesque effect.
example
On stage, I am a 'caricature' of my normal personality which probably doesn't bode well.
Usually I find him insufferable, but here he had a quieter, naïve quality that made him more real, rather than a 'caricature' or mere comic foil.
Memin is a cartoon character from a decades-old and much-beloved Mexican comic book, a 'caricature' of a young, black Mexican boy.
there are elements of 'caricature' in the portrayal of the hero
a 'caricature' of Jimmy Durante
The element of cartoonish 'caricature' finds its way into much of this production.
In 1803 Gillray created a prototype 'caricature' of Napoleon which was widely copied by his competitors.
a crude 'caricature' of the Prime Minister
Moving on from his Hogarthian images of the early 1990s, the elements of 'caricature' have disappeared, although he remains preoccupied with brutalisation.
While there is certainly an element of 'caricature' in Geikie's works they are never caricatures per se.
there are elements of 'caricature' in the portrayal of the hero
This is the Cornwall of myth, a clichéd 'caricature' version of the county complete with exaggerated eccentrics, loony local lore and mystical happenings.
he looked a 'caricature' of his normal self
He plays the role well without every going over the top or becoming a 'caricature' , and is creates an extremely sympathetic character.
Has some modernist thinker sat in a college, chuckling as he invents this ludicrous 'caricature' in order to discredit postmodernism once and for all?
When Sinclair Lewis wrote Babbitt, he succeeded in creating a 'caricature' of success typifying the mind-set of the twenties.
he looked like a 'caricature' of his normal self
Glover, who has a penchant for playing strange individuals, uses this opportunity not to inhabit a genuine character, but to create a 'caricature' .
One of the four pictures was an old-fashioned 'caricature' of a bomb - round and black with a burning fuse.
‘It's just fun, almost a 'caricature' version of rockabilly,’ adds the Gutter Demon's bassist Flipper.
Essentially he was 'caricaturing' the age of the machine, and the self-importance of some of the people caught up in that age - creating complex inventions that achieved absurdly simple results, while the audience looked on solemnly.
A 'caricaturist' and political cartoonist of exceptional savagery, Scarfe's work is diverse, prolific, and visually stunning as well as being controversial.
By his own admission, he's been 'caricatured' by his peers as ‘egocentric, dominating, and untalented’.
The burgled British householder used to be 'caricatured' coming down his stairway with poker in hand, while the burglar was cartooned as holding nothing more than a jemmy.
From 1903 Wells devoted much of his energy to the Fabian movement but after falling out with their leaders savagely 'caricatured' them in his novel, The New Machiavelli.
Their activities could be 'caricatured' as ‘do-gooding’, which is irrelevant to the real business objective of making a profit.
The competition is open to all amateur artists, designers, cartoonists, doodlers and 'caricaturists' .
Guests can enjoy a fashion show, a selection of live music and dancing, and then turn their attention towards juggling, Asian comedy and 'caricaturists' .
He has been 'caricatured' , as a man more interested in country and western music than opera, and it is true that he has a formidable expertise in the area of popular music.
He is frequently 'caricatured' as a frosty pop intellectual, dry and aloof and uptight.
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