Synonyms of lampoon

Antonyms of lampoon

Collocations of lampoon

political figures
Frequency: 70 %

The comedian's lampoon of political figures was both hilarious and thought-provoking.

celebrities
Frequency: 65 %

The show's lampoon of celebrities drew both laughter and criticism from the audience.

current events
Frequency: 60 %

The satirical newspaper regularly publishes lampoons of current events.

social norms
Frequency: 50 %

The comedy sketch lampooned social norms in a way that made the audience reflect on their own beliefs.

traditional values
Frequency: 45 %

The play's lampoon of traditional values challenged the audience to reconsider their views on societal norms.

Idiomatic Expressions for lampoon

  • Phrase: a lampoon of
    Meaning: a satirical or humorous piece of work that criticizes or mocks someone or something
    Usage: The movie was a clever lampoon of the fashion industry.