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caricaturist

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Word definitions for caricaturist in dictionaries

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ A caricaturist look at a face and extracts the significant features so that with a few lines he creates a likeness.

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Caricaturist \Car"i*ca*tu`rist\, n. One who caricatures.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. someone who parodies in an exaggerated manner

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1754, from caricature (n.) + -ist .

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. A person who draws caricatures.

Usage examples of caricaturist.

Oldbuck made his appearance in America, he had been the means of uniting in fast friendship the great poetic giant of Germany, Goethe, and the modest Genevese caricaturist.

The four passed bagpipers, poets, boxers, philosophers discoursing in tag-teams, tightwire fiddlers, clowns, caricaturists, and such.

He dreaded lest he should expose the whole Geographical Society in his person to the jests of caricaturists and low newspapers, by their secretary coming back tattooed.

Arnold Stockton was a pit bull, which was how caricaturists often chose to draw him.

Some of our caricaturists might, he says, take a lesson in the irony of grotesque by comparing the reality and the picture.

I no longer wonder at the English being such excellent caricaturists, they have such an inexhaustible number and variety of subjects to study from.

They were effigies of all those members of the Stoics' Club who from time to time had come under the notice of a celebrated caricaturist in a celebrated society paper.

This is not to speak of tricks and manners which lend themselves to that facile elf, the caricaturist, but of a certain individual way of seeing and feeling.

There was something so comic in his surprise that it would have taxed all the talents of the poet and the caricaturist to depict his expression of amazement.

The four passed bagpipers, poets, boxers, phi­losophers discoursing in tag-teams, tightwire fiddlers, clowns, caricaturists, and such.