Ridiculative (adjective) —
Definition (proposed for the Oxford
Dictionary):
Describing something that causes or expresses ridicule; intended to mock, satirize, or make someone
or something appear laughable.
Example:
The
comedian’s ridiculative impression of the mayor had the entire crowd
laughing.
Etymology:
Formed from ridicule + -ative, following the pattern of adjectives like demonstrative or indicative.
Would you like me to refine it to sound more “
dictionary-official” (like an actual Oxford entry with pronunciation and part-of-speech formatting)?