noun
- theatrical performances that use humor, exaggeration, or parody to mock serious subjects
- variety shows featuring comedy skits and sometimes striptease acts
Usage: historical entertainment form
verb
- imitates or mocks something in an exaggerated way for comic effect
Examples
- The comedy troupe burlesques famous movies with silly costumes and over-the-top acting.
- Old-fashioned burlesques were popular entertainment in the early 1900s.
- The sketch burlesques political debates by exaggerating the candidates’ mannerisms.
- She burlesques her teacher’s strict behavior during recess.
- The theater featured burlesques that made audiences laugh at serious topics.
- His comedy routine burlesques superhero movies with ridiculous special effects.
- Classic burlesques often included musical numbers and comedic sketches.