Caricature vs Parson - What's the difference?
caricature | parson |
A pictorial representation of someone in which distinguishing features are exaggerated for comic effect.
* {{quote-news, year=2012
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, title=Film: Reviews: Men In Black 3
, work=The Onion AV Club
A grotesque misrepresentation.
* Macaulay
To represent someone in an exaggerated or distorted manner.
An Anglican cleric having full legal control of a parish under ecclesiastical law; a rector.
A Protestant minister.
As nouns the difference between caricature and parson
is that caricature is a pictorial representation of someone in which distinguishing features are exaggerated for comic effect while parson is an Anglican cleric having full legal control of a parish under ecclesiastical law; a rector.As a verb caricature
is to represent someone in an exaggerated or distorted manner.caricature
English
(wikipedia caricature)Noun
(en noun)citation, page= , passage=Men In Black 3 lacks the novelty of the first film, and its take on the late ’60s feels an awful lot like a psychedelic dress-up party, all broad caricatures and groovy vibes.}}
- A grotesque caricature of virtue.