Lampooner

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /læmˈpuːnər/

Definitions of lampooner

noun A person who writes or performs lampoons, which are satirical compositions that mock or ridicule someone or something.

Example Sentences

A1 The lampooner made fun of the teacher in a playful way.

A2 The lampooner's jokes were well-received by the audience.

B1 The lampooner's satirical sketches often targeted politicians and celebrities.

B2 The lampooner's sharp wit and clever humor earned them a reputation as a master of satire.

C1 The lampooner's biting commentary on societal issues sparked important conversations and debates.

C2 The lampooner's ability to skewer the powerful and expose hypocrisy was unmatched in the world of comedy.

Examples of lampooner in a Sentence

formal The lampooner's satirical sketches were widely acclaimed for their wit and incisiveness.

informal The lampooner really knows how to roast people with their jokes.

slang That lampooner is a savage when it comes to making fun of others.

figurative The lampooner's words were like sharp daggers, piercing through the facade of pretense.

Grammatical Forms of lampooner

past tense

lampooned

plural

lampooners

comparative

more lampooning

superlative

most lampooning

present tense

lampoons

future tense

will lampoon

perfect tense

have lampooned

continuous tense

is lampooning

singular

lampooner

positive degree

lampooner

infinitive

to lampoon

gerund

lampooning

participle

lampooned

Origin and Evolution of lampooner

First Known Use: 1650 year
Language of Origin: French
Story behind the word: The word 'lampooner' originated from the French word 'lampon', meaning a personal attack or satire.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'lampooner' has come to refer to someone who writes or creates satirical or mocking pieces targeting individuals or institutions.