travestied Meaning in Bengali
হাস্যকর অনুকরণ করা,
একটি হাস্যকর অনুকরণ করতে
Similer Words:
travoistrayful
treacher
treacheries
treacled
treacles
treacling
treacly
treadgar
treadled
treadler
treadles
treadling
treague
treasonableness
travestied's Usage Examples:
He is best known for his mock-heroic 1791 poem Eneida travestied [ru] (Russian: Вирги́лиева Энеи́да, вы́вороченная наизна́нку; parts 5.
shovel "This is a spade" and stuck it outside his door; a witty baker travestied the title into "Spirit of Mischief, or Working Man's Window Breaker" and.
long-delayed marriage of Lord Derby to the actress Elizabeth Farren, who is travestied as a tall, lanky veiled figure, who is offered a countess's coronet instead.
It is a loose translation of an earlier poem Eneida travestied [ru] (Russian: Вирги́лиева Энеи́да, вы́вороченная наизна́нку) published.
she who had been observed, ransacked, fabricated, travestied, and made into a myth for the benefit of psychiatry.
Marx, all has been travestied, falsified, brutalized.
lacking in taste, since it makes no valid commentary upon the already travestied truth.
Francois-Timoléon (1644-1724), 4th and last son of Jean III de Choisy, travestied by his mother when young — until the age of 18 —, to court Anne of Austria.
Osipov published Eneida travestied [ru] (Russian: Вирги́лиева Энеи́да, вы́вороченная наизна́нку).
television program Sapa Joke ("Joke Parliament") on iTV, a show that travestied Thai parliament and politics.
Cotton's work Scarronides included a travestied Aeneid.
Osipov published Eneida travestied [ru] (Russian: Виргилиева Энеида.
He has no less absurdly travestied the character of Omar, which he has drawn like that of a cut-throat in.
later reappearance in miscellanies often added the name of the author travestied.
It became so popular that it was travestied, including as A Model Trilby; or, A Day or Two After Du Maurier (1895).
The party used Vergniaud, whose lofty and serene ideas they travestied in action.
music", and well-versed in "rhetoric, law and other scholastic exercises travestied" in the revels.
during the dramatic festivals Dionysia and Lenaia, and Euripides was travestied more than most.
travestied's Meaning':
make a travesty of
Synonyms:
spoof; impersonation; takeoff; burlesque; sendup; parody; imitation; pasquinade; put-on; caricature; mockery; lampoon; charade;
Antonyms:
fall; formalism; natural; empty; apocalypse;