Parody

How many syllables in Parody?

parody has 3 syllables

Split Parody into syllables?

par-o-dy

Definition of Parody

A parody is a humorous or mocking imitation of something, typically a work of literature, music, or art.

How should Parody divide into syllables

The word 'parody' has three syllables. The first syllable 'pa' has one vowel 'a' and one consonant 'p'. The second syllable 'ro' has one vowel 'o' and one consonant 'r'. The third syllable 'dy' has one vowel 'y' and two consonants 'd' and 'y'.

Part of Speech - Parody

Noun

Sentences with Parody

  • The parody of the movie was hilarious.
  • He wrote a parody of the famous fairy tale.
  • The comedian's parody of the president's speech was spot on.
  • The play was a parody of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
  • The parody of the novel was so accurate it could have been mistaken for the real thing.
  • The parody of the song became more popular than the original.
  • The artist created a parody of the famous painting.
  • The show was a parody of reality TV.
  • The parody of the commercial was even funnier than the original.
  • The movie was a parody of classic horror films.

Quotes with Parody

  • 'A parody is a form of mockery that depends on deliberate exaggeration or distortion of the original.' - Ellen Willis
  • 'A good parody is always respectful in some way.' - Jonathan Lynn
  • 'A parody is like a tribute band. It's a way of saying, 'We really love you.' - Weird Al Yankovic
  • 'A parody is a deliberate perversion of an existing work.' - George Saintsbury
  • 'Parody is homage gone sour.' - Susan Sontag

Number of characters in Parody

6 ( p, a, r, o, d, y )

Unique letters in Parody

6 ( p, a, r, o, d, y )

Parody Backwards

ydorap

Phonetic Transcription of Parody

IPA (International): ˈperʌdi:

ARA (American): ˈpɛrʌdi

EPA (English): ˈperʌdi:

PEH-RAH-DIY