burlesque - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of burlesque in Hindi

  • कारटून

adjective

  • कारटूनवाला
  • कारटून का सा
  • विद्रप

burlesque Definition

noun

  • an absurd or comically exaggerated imitation of something, especially in a literary or dramatic work; a parody. ( किसी बात का बेतुका या हास्यपूर्वक अतिरंजित अनुकरण, विशेषकर साहित्यिक या नाटकीय काम में; एक पैरोडी। )
  • a variety show, typically including striptease. ( आमतौर पर स्ट्रिपटीज़ सहित एक विविध शो। )

verb

  • cause to appear absurd by parodying or copying in an exaggerated form. ( एक अतिरंजित रूप में पैरोडी या नकल करके बेतुका दिखाई देने का कारण। )

burlesque Example

  • And his account of the singer's visit to China is a masterpiece of comic burlesque . ( और गायक की चीन यात्रा का उनका लेखा-जोखा कॉमिक ब्यूरो की उत्कृष्ट कृति है। )
  • The roster of tattooed, pierced misfits and post-punk gals has become a phenomenon with a recent burlesque revue touring North America. ( टैटू, छेदा मिसफिट्स और पोस्ट-पंक गलियों का रोस्टर उत्तरी अमेरिका का हालिया बर्ग रिव्यू टूर के साथ एक घटना बन गया है। )
  • Still, despite its linguistic derring-do, Vernon God Little is less a satire than a burlesque . ( फिर भी, अपने भाषाई मर्यादा-पालन के बावजूद, वर्नन गॉड लिटिल एक व्यंग्य से कम व्यंग्य नहीं है। )
  • Denise was a guest Doll as the burlesque group took the stage at Pure nightclub in Las Vegas. ( डेनिस एक अतिथि गुड़िया थी क्योंकि लास वेगास में प्योर नाइट क्लब में मंच समूह ने मंच संभाला। )
  • Though given to bouts of rueful depression himself, he could only burlesque the spectacle of an artist's self-congratulatory struggles. ( हालांकि खुद को अवसादग्रस्तता के मुकाबलों के लिए दिया गया था, वह केवल एक कलाकार के आत्म-बधाई संघर्षों के तमाशा को बोझिल कर सकता था। )
  • There is also a large body of Shakespeare parody, burlesque , adaptation, and other derivative forms extant from this period. ( इस अवधि में शेक्सपियर पैरोडी, बर्लेस्क, अनुकूलन, और अन्य व्युत्पन्न रूपों का एक बड़ा निकाय भी मौजूद है। )

More Sentence

  • A demeaning booking in a burlesque theater gives Louise the chance to emerge from Momma's shadow and become cafe society's favorite ecdysiast.
  • No doubt the show-stopping burlesque numbers would really have been something in color, and it's a shame that they haven't been faithfully reproduced here.
  • Kickstarting the burlesque scene in London, Maria Saugar reckons the Whoopee Club will be the talk of the town at The Edinburgh Festival.
  • The city has served as more than a backdrop in many of his novels; it is a central locale for the celebration of a native English tradition of spectacle, ritual observances, and festive burlesque .
  • a novel which is a burlesque of the literary life
  • They were cute at first, but really - now the burlesque shows have gotten out of control.
  • Already on standby are a contortionist, a freaky burlesque dancer and a ‘hanging skin guy.’
  • The humour of Pimple films derived from theatrical burlesque , music-hall satire and from a tradition of buffoonery that embraced such infantilised characters as Silly Billy.
  • the funniest burlesque of opera
  • In 1838 he contributed to Blackwood's ‘Father Tom and the Pope’, a burlesque on Irish Catholicism.
  • Translation of the sixth book of the Aeneid, in burlesque. - The burlesque came into fashion at that time.
  • In competition with musical comedy, burlesque houses, nightclubs, and especially the movies, vaudeville declined in the 1920s.
  • While gentlemen of the aristocracy lounged at the National Theatre, drunken throngs hooted at busty showgirls in the latest burlesque revues.
  • In the first - the Orwellian - culture becomes a prison, whereas in the second - - the Huxleyan - culture becomes a burlesque .
  • the argument descends into music-hall burlesque
  • It reminds me of the time Ralph Nader said ‘Don't burlesque me.’
  • In the story, the ‘Dixie ‘character is the headliner of the burlesque troupe working at the Old Opera House.’
  • The narrator integrates into Kabnis strong undercurrents of irony, parody, and the burlesque , and casts the story into a kind of mock-epic form.
  • As Yeager reaches his pinnacle, seemingly within reach of a stratosphere denied him, the astronauts are treated to an iconic burlesque by Sally Rand, her giant white feathered wings teasingly obscuring her naked body.
  • burlesque Shakespearean stanzas
  • My speech was scheduled immediately after the fab and very sexy Immodesty Blaize - a brilliant burlesque striptease artiste and extremely hard act to follow.
  • Sports lovers across the world can be forgiven if they have perceived the Games as a great burlesque of the tenets spelt out by Coubertin.
  • Certainly, he made use of all that is available in the repertoire of humour: irony, satire, parody and burlesque .
  • But Destiny's Child had more to celebrate than doing just a burlesque tease dance on-stage, they actually picked up the award for Best Group.