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  1. Definition of burlesque noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  2. BURLESQUE meaning: 1. a type of writing or acting that tries to make something serious seem stupid and funny: 2. a…. Learn more.

  3. Parody and Burlesque. The definitions of parody and burlesque overlap considerably, with both often listed as synonyms for the other. A burlesque is a theatrical or literary caricature that mocks or spoofs a more serious subject, bringing the high-brow down to the realm of the low-brow.

  4. Burlesque meaning. The Italian word "burla" is the root of the word "burlesque." Burla means humor or joke in Italian, hence this dance style's comical character. Because it mocks its themes by humorously portraying them, it belongs to the literary genre of satire.

  5. burlesque in British English. (bɜːˈlɛsk ) noun. 1. an artistic work, esp literary or dramatic, satirizing a subject by caricaturing it. 2. a ludicrous imitation or caricature. 3. a play of the 17th–19th centuries that parodied some contemporary dramatic fashion or event.

  6. Define burlesque. burlesque synonyms, burlesque pronunciation, burlesque translation, English dictionary definition of burlesque. n. 1. A literary or dramatic work ...

  7. Burlesque (pronounced ber- lesk) is a style in literature and drama that mocks or imitates a subject by representing it in an ironic or ludicrous way; resulting in comedy. It is a form of the literary genre, satire. The term “burlesque” originates from the Italian burla and later burlesco, meaning ridicule, mockery, or joke.

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