parodistic

English

Etymology

parody + -istic

Adjective

parodistic (not comparable)

  1. Of, related to, or having the characteristics of parody.
    Synonyms: parodic, parodical
    • 2008 March 28, Allan Kozinn, “The State of the United States, in a Chamber-Rock Stew”, in New York Times:
      A song with echoes of a 1950s ballad style, updated by way of early, parodistic Frank Zappa and a dash of electronica, examines a sort of Rumsfeldian cynicism, represented by the assertion that our problems are so complex that only experts can deal with them.

Anagrams

Romanian

Etymology

From parodie + -istic.

Adjective

parodistic m or n (feminine singular parodistică, masculine plural parodistici, feminine and neuter plural parodistice)

  1. parodic

Declension

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