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Effigy Meaning in English

word

ˈɛfɪdʒi
EF-i-jee
ˈɛfɪdʒi
EF-i-jee

Definition

An effigy is a model or statue that represents a person, often made to be destroyed or displayed, especially as a protest or expression of anger.

Usage & Nuances

Often used in the phrase 'burn in effigy' when people publicly destroy a likeness to protest. Usually refers to crude or exaggerated models. More formal; rarely used in daily conversation. Not the same as a lifelike statue or portrait.

Example Sentences

They burned the politician's effigy during the protest.

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An effigy of the king was placed in the town square.

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The parade featured a large effigy made of paper.

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The crowd chanted angrily as the effigy went up in flames.

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Making an effigy was their way of showing strong disagreement.

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The protesters carried a giant effigy through the city streets.

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