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English Synonyms and Antonyms
take-off
A caricature is a grotesque exaggeration of striking features or peculiarities, generally of a person; a burlesque treats any subject in an absurd or incongruous manner. A burlesque is written or acted; a caricature is more commonly in sketch or picture. A parody changes the subject, but keeps the style; a travesty keeps the subject, but changes the style; a burlesque does not hold itself to either subject or style; but is content with a general resemblance to what it may imitate. A caricature, parody, or travesty must have an original; a burlesque may be an independent composition. An account of a schoolboys' quarrel after the general manner of Homer's Iliad would be a burlesque; the real story of the Iliad told in newspaper style would be a travesty. An extravaganza is a fantastic composition, musical, dramatic, or narrative. Imitation is serious; mimicry is either intentionally or unintentionally comical.
Synonyms:
burlesque, caricature, exaggeration, extravaganza, imitation, mimicry, parody, travesty
Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words
take-offnoun
Synonyms:
caricature, burlesque, travesty, parody
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#3232 | launch | |
#17637 | imitation | |
#18520 | parody | |
#28209 | extravaganza | |
#31719 | caricature | |
#33962 | takeoff | |
#38688 | exaggeration | |
#47210 | burlesque | |
#56153 | travesty | |
#68798 | liftoff | |
#73494 | mimicry | |
#226495 | unstick |
How to use take-off in a sentence?
I was hospitalized, it was just kind of a bad pregnancy, so I had to take off way more time [from working] than normal.
They can sit there and hover, they can descend very fast. They can take off very fast.
There may be some hardships in the initial years. We will endure and then the economy will take off.
I’ve watched your career take off even before you ever had a career in journalism, i always tried to give you as much information that I could and to do the right thing with it so you could get that scoop before anyone else.
If people understood how an outbreak could take off so quickly, and it does get back to this concept of exponential growth, they might be more careful about how they go about their day.
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