0 (the art of making) a drawing or written or spoken description of someone that usually makes them look silly by making part of their appearance or character more noticeable than it really is:
1 to create a caricature:
Charles Dickens caricatured lawyers (= represented them in a way that made them look silly) in several of his novels.
2 a drawing or a written or spoken description that makes part of someone's appearance or character more noticeable than it really is, or the skill of doing this:
3 to show or describe a person in a ridiculous way:
It’s so easy to caricature politicians.
Unlike more typically-developing age mates, the late talkers do not ' comprehend ' the object names when given shape caricatures.
Imitations of the voices of well-known figures by vocal impressionists are caricatures that exaggerate particularly salient features rather than produce acoustically accurate reproductions.
Both typically-developing control groups were better than late talkers at recognizing shape caricatures of objects whose names they knew.
Object categories were represented two ways : by lifelike, perceptually rich toys, and by grey caricatures of those objects' abstract shapes.
Scholars would be regularly caricatured as either incapable of self-discipline and abstraction or excessively absorbed in their studies to the detriment of their social duties.
Visual images such as caricatures generated and reinforced public opinion.
By contrast, caricatures tended to depict him as an ape.
His barbarous idols are horrific caricatures of the real thing.
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