noun
- light, playful, or mocking banter; witty teasing or raillery
Usage: formal; often used to describe clever, good-natured mockery in conversation or writing
Examples
- The dinner conversation was filled with persiflage as the old friends traded witty insults.
- She dismissed his criticism with persiflage, turning his comment into a clever joke.
- The novel's dialogue sparkles with persiflage and clever wordplay.
- He engaged in persiflage rather than direct confrontation, preferring humor to harsh words.
- Their correspondence was marked by affectionate persiflage and intellectual sparring.
- The comedian's persiflage delighted the audience, who appreciated his lighthearted mockery.