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Definition of lampoon verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

lampoon

verb
 
/læmˈpuːn/
 
/læmˈpuːn/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they lampoon
 
/læmˈpuːn/
 
/læmˈpuːn/
he / she / it lampoons
 
/læmˈpuːnz/
 
/læmˈpuːnz/
past simple lampooned
 
/læmˈpuːnd/
 
/læmˈpuːnd/
past participle lampooned
 
/læmˈpuːnd/
 
/læmˈpuːnd/
-ing form lampooning
 
/læmˈpuːnɪŋ/
 
/læmˈpuːnɪŋ/
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  1. lampoon somebody/something to criticize somebody/something publicly in a humorous way that makes them/it look silly synonym satirize
    • His cartoons mercilessly lampooned the politicians of his time.
    Topics Literature and writingc2
    Word Originmid 17th cent.: from French lampon, said to be from lampons ‘let us drink’ (used as a refrain), from lamper ‘gulp down’, nasalized form of laper ‘to lap (liquid)’.
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