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Dictionary definition of travesty

An event or situation that is seen as a gross injustice or a complete misrepresentation of the truth.
"The court's verdict was considered a travesty of justice by the victim."

Detailed meaning of travesty

It can also refer to a terrible or shocking event, or something that is a complete failure or disappointment. A travesty can be a specific event or it can refer to a broader situation or state of affairs.

In literature and theater, the word travesty refers to a dramatic work that is a parody or a satire of a serious play or work of literature, often for comic effect.

In legal terms, a travesty of justice refers to a situation where the legal system fails to deliver justice, this can happen when a guilty person is acquitted or an innocent person is found guilty.

In general, a travesty is an event or situation that is seen as a gross injustice, a terrible failure or a complete misrepresentation of the truth. It is often used to express a strong disapproval or disappointment of something that has happened.

Example sentences containing travesty

1. The decision to cut funding for education is a travesty.
2. His promotion over more qualified candidates is a travesty of justice.
3. The rigged election was a travesty of democracy.
4. The lack of affordable healthcare is a national travesty.
5. The verdict in the trial was a travesty of the legal system.
6. The crumbling infrastructure is a travesty in a developed country.

History and etymology of travesty

The noun 'travesty' has an interesting etymology that reveals its origins in Italian and French. It can be traced back to the Italian word 'travestire,' which means 'to disguise' or 'to dress up in a different way.' This term later made its way into French as 'travesti,' referring to a type of theatrical performance where actors dressed in clothing opposite to their gender. Over time, 'travesty' took on a broader meaning, signifying not only a disguise but also something that is a gross distortion or misrepresentation of the truth or reality. This evolved sense of the word captures the idea that something is dressed up or presented in a way that is completely contrary to its true nature, resulting in a situation perceived as a gross injustice or falsehood. The etymology of 'travesty' reflects its historical connection to disguise and misrepresentation.

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Further usage examples of travesty

1. The misrepresentation of facts in the news is a travesty.
2. The unfair treatment of workers is a workplace travesty.
3. The pollution of our oceans is an environmental travesty.
4. The exclusion of certain groups from opportunities is a social travesty.
5. The corruption in politics is a travesty of public trust.
6. The misallocation of resources is an economic travesty.
7. The cultural appropriation in fashion is a creative travesty.
8. The mismanagement of funds is a financial travesty.
9. The loss of historical landmarks is a cultural travesty.
10. The inequality in the justice system is a legal travesty.
11. The disregard for human rights is a global travesty.
12. The censorship of free speech is a travesty of democracy.
13. The exploitation of natural resources is an ecological travesty.
14. The mishandling of a crisis is a leadership travesty.
15. The neglect of mental health is a healthcare travesty.
16. The discrimination in hiring practices is a workplace travesty.
17. The infringement on civil liberties is a travesty of freedom.
18. The manipulation of public opinion is a media travesty.
19. The erosion of trust in institutions is a societal travesty.

GRE 5 (Graduate Record Examination), Scorn and Censure, Criticism and Censure

abomination,affront,disaster,farce,insult,mockery,sham

atrocity,injustice,perversion

mockery, fairness, justice, propriety

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