lampooned

[US]/læmˈpuːnd/
[UK]/læmˈpunːd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to publicly criticize someone or something by using ridicule

Phrases & Collocations

lampooned politicians

lampooned celebrities

lampooned ideas

lampooned events

lampooned characters

lampooned policies

lampooned trends

lampooned practices

lampooned films

lampooned speeches

Example Sentences

the comedian lampooned the politician during his stand-up routine.

many artists lampooned the fashion trends of the time.

the cartoonist lampooned the celebrity's latest scandal.

in her novel, she lampooned the absurdities of modern life.

the article lampooned the government's handling of the crisis.

he often lampooned his friends in a light-hearted manner.

the play lampooned the absurdity of bureaucracy.

they lampooned the outdated traditions in their satire.

his speech lampooned the hypocrisy of the elite.

the show lampooned various aspects of popular culture.

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