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pasquinades Meaning in Bengali



একটি রচনা যে অনুকরণে বা মিথ্যাবর্ণন কারো একটি রসাত্মক ভাবে সাধারণত শৈলী





pasquinades's Usage Examples:

As at the other five "talking statues", pasquinades — irreverent satires poking fun at public figures — were posted beside.


Like the other five "talking statues", pasquinades - irreverent satires poking fun at public figures - were posted beside.


government by the writing of satirical poems in broad Roman dialect—called "pasquinades" from the Italian "pasquinate"—and attaching them to the statue "Pasquino".


Lady of Escalot One Thousand and One Nights The Book of Dede Korkut The pasquinades (satirical poems) glued to the Talking Statues of Rome.


Apposita Pasquino, Mazzocchi published annual collections of satirical pasquinades that were circulating in Rome, which had been applied furtively by night.


Someone has been placing satirical pasquinades about the town, outlining the locals' shameful secrets.


According to the lyrics and video clip, song pasquinades dres subculture (hook symbolise Nike logo).


in the Letters of Junius or Voltaire's Candide, or scurrilous as in pasquinades.


Detail of modern pasquinades glued to the base of Pasquino Abate Luigi, Piazza Vidoni Madama Lucrezia.


and the issue of his body), an event which elicited 'many gibes and pasquinades.


1514 he was living in Venice, where he wrote two scathing satirical pasquinades.


These pasquinades read, "We do not want Obelisks and Fountains, it is bread that we want.


dislike to Ronsard on the part of the Huguenots, who wrote constant pasquinades against him, strove (by a ridiculous exaggeration of the Dionysiac festival.


among political rivals in Imperial and Renaissance Italy in the form of "pasquinades".


Scabrous verse libels of the type known as pasquinades were particularly abundant during the conclave which followed Leo's death.



pasquinades's Meaning':

a composition that imitates or misrepresents somebody's style usually in a humorous way

Synonyms:

spoof; impersonation; takeoff; burlesque; sendup; travesty; parody; imitation; put-on; caricature; mockery; lampoon; charade;

Antonyms:

fall; tragedy; formalism; natural;

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