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Synonyms for “Put-on” — 15 Other Ways to Say It

a ludicrous or grotesque act done for fun and amusement

Meaning of Put-on

a ludicrous or grotesque act done for fun and amusement

15 Synonyms for Put-on — Words Similar to Put-on

Browse alternative words with their meaning, level, and a real example sentence so you pick the synonym that fits your context.

lampoon

/læmˈpuːn/
noun C2 Formal

A harsh, often funny attack or criticism in writing or speech; something that makes fun mockingly.

Example: The newspaper's lampoon of the mayor's corruption exposed misconduct.

burlesque

/bɜːrˈlesk/
noun C2 Formal

A funny or ridiculous imitation of something serious; a work that makes fun of something by exaggerating it.

Example: The film is a burlesque of spy thrillers, exaggerating every cliché to absurd effect.

parody

/ˈpærədi/
noun C2 Formal

A funny or mocking imitation of a serious work, song, or style that exaggerates its features to make it ridiculous.

Example: The film was a brilliant parody of spy thriller conventions, exaggerating every cliché.

joke

/dʒoʊk/
noun A1

A joke is something funny you say or tell to make people laugh and have fun.

Example: He told a funny joke at the party.

trick

/trɪk/
noun A2

Something someone does to fool or surprise another person, often for entertainment or dishonest reasons.

Example: The magician performed an amazing card trick.

Frequently Asked Questions About Synonyms of Put-on

What is another word for "put-on"?

Common synonyms for "put-on" include: antic, lampoon, spoof, sendup, mockery.

What can I say instead of "put-on"?

Try one of these alternatives: antic, lampoon, spoof, sendup, mockery. Pick the synonym whose register and meaning fits your sentence — see the cards above for definitions and examples.

When should I use "put-on" instead of "antic"?

Use "put-on" when you want to keep the exact nuance shown in the meaning section above; switch to "antic" when you need a different register, level, or shade of meaning. Compare the cards above to decide.

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