Caricaturists [noun]

Definition of Caricaturists:

person who imitates

Synonyms of Caricaturists:


Opposite/Antonyms of Caricaturists:

Fan


Sentence/Example of Caricaturists:

Rather than condemn piracy, Johnson created caricatures who were as charismatic as they were deadly.

Corden identifies as straight, and despite his status as a long-standing and supportive ally, his performance in the film has been criticized by many observers as leaning heavily into the realm of stereotype and caricature.

Look for the big issuesThere are two big problems that over-edited images often run into—either the lighting direction doesn’t match between the elements, or people look strange and unnatural, sometimes even like zombies or caricatures.

While early maps were nothing but crude caricatures of the territories they aimed to represent, new maps grew larger and larger, filling in ever more details with each edition.

Though he’s really basically a caricature, even Fast Eddie is someone you’ll look for as you’re reading this book.

Still, Robinhood insists that caricatures of its customers are unfair, and that most aim to buy and hold stocks—behaving like investors, rather than traders.

Leech, the caricaturist,—one of the most absurdly over-rated men of this century,—was at Charterhouse from 1825 to 1831.

One evening a clever caricaturist took a caricature of a fashion showing a woman with enormous and outlandish sleeves.

It is especially popular in Paris, where the famous caricaturist Caran d'Ache, has done much to elevate the art.

Some of these worthies were actually working as contemporaries of the caricaturist who departed fifty years ago.