Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
rabelais
Adjective
ˈræbəˌleɪ
Definition
A term relating to the works of François Rabelais, a French Renaissance writer known for his satirical and humorously exaggerated narrative style.
Examples
- The party had a rabelais spirit, filled with laughter and outrageous jokes.
- His rabelais commentary on politics drew both applause and criticism.
- She loved the rabelais approach to storytelling, which included vivid characters and absurd situations.
Meaning
The word ‘rabelais’ denotes characteristics that are exuberantly humorous, satirical, and marked by a joyful and sometimes grotesque approach to life, often in line with the style of Rabelais’ writings.
Synonyms
- humorous
- comic
- satirical
- exuberant
- grotesque