Grotesca (en. Grotesque)
/ɡɾoˈtes.ka/
Meaning & Definition
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adjective
It refers to something that is monstrous or absurd.
The costume he wore to the party was so grotesque that everyone laughed.
El disfraz que llevó a la fiesta era tan grotesco que todos se rieron.
It describes a situation that generates repulsion or is aesthetically displeasing.
The art in the exhibition had a grotesque style that many did not like.
El arte en la exposición tenía un estilo grotesco que no fue del agrado de muchos.
It is used to point out ridiculous actions or behaviors.
His way of speaking was so grotesque that no one took him seriously.
Su manera de hablar era tan grotesca que nadie le tomó en serio.
Etymology
From the Italian 'grotesco', which comes from 'grotta', referring to the decoration of grottos.
Common Phrases and Expressions
grotesque valley
It refers to a place or situation that is absurdly comedic.
valle grotesco
grotesque art
Artistic style that represents distorted or caricatured figures.
arte grotesco
grotesque behavior
Behavior that is ridiculous or exaggerated.
conducta grotesca
Related Words
grotesque
Adjective that describes something similar or related to 'grotesque'.
grotesco
ridiculous
Something that provokes laughter or is worthy of mockery.
ridículo
absurd
A situation or statement that lacks logical sense.
absurdo
Slang Meanings
Ironic description of something excessively ugly or ridiculous.
That movie was so grotesque that I couldn't stop laughing.
Esa película fue tan grotesca que no pude dejar de reír.
It refers to a visual style that provokes laughter due to its strangeness.
The new series has a grotesque humor that makes it unique.
La nueva serie tiene un humor grotesco que la hace única.