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noun • showing your contempt by derision • a composition that imitates or misrepresents somebody's style, usually in a humorous way • humorous or satirical mimicry | ||||
| 33% | 11 | Humorous or absurd misuse of a word, often resulting in a nonsensical or absurd statement | ||
noun • the unintentional misuse of a word by confusion with one that sounds similar | ||||
| 31% | 11 | In a way that involves imitation or imitation | ||
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Absurd Imitation
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MOCKERY which was last seen in the The Guardian Quick crossword.
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MOCKERY
Updated: October 13, 2023
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