Grotescos (en. Grotesque)

/ɡɾo'tes.kos/

Meaning & Definition

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adjective
That presents a strange and disfigured aspect or nature.
The statues in the museum were truly grotesque.
Las estatuas en el museo eran realmente grotescas.
That provokes laughter or mockery for being ridiculous or absurd.
His behavior was so grotesque that everyone laughed.
Su comportamiento era tan grotesco que todos se rieron.
In art, that uses exaggerations to create a striking visual effect.
The painter's style was grotesque, yet captivating.
El estilo del pintor era grotesco, pero cautivador.

Etymology

From Italian 'grottesco', which derives from 'grotta', referring to decorations found in caves.

Common Phrases and Expressions

grotesque humor
A style of humor that uses absurd and exaggerated situations to provoke laughter.
humor grotesco
grotesque art
A form of artistic expression that includes distorted and fantastical shapes.
arte grotesco

Related Words

grotesque
Adjective that refers to something absurd or disproportionate.
grotesco
ridiculous
That provokes laughter for being evident or absurd.
ridículo
bizarre
Strange or rare, sometimes in a disconcerting way.
bizarro

Slang Meanings

It is used to describe something or someone very out of the ordinary.
That movie was so grotesque that I couldn't stop laughing.
Esa película fue tan grotesca que no pude dejar de reír.
Referring to an extravagant outfit.
The costume he wore to the party was grotesque, but original.
El disfraz que llevó a la fiesta era grotesco, pero original.