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satiric

[ US /səˈtɪɹɪk/ ]
[ UK /sɐtˈɪɹɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. exposing human folly to ridicule
    a persistent campaign of mockery by the satirical fortnightly magazine

How To Use satiric In A Sentence

  • a persistent campaign of mockery by the satirical fortnightly magazine
  • So the boys decided it was high time someone did a humorous send-up of these books, in the form of a warm, satirical and very funny guide to a country that simply doesn't exist.
  • The man who's responsible for two of the most black-hearted exposés on psychological cruelty hadn't gone soft - just cheeky and satirical.
  • This satirical, slapstick comedy is a feel-good film that is effortless to watch.
  • Piers the plowman is the name assumed by Robert or William Langland, in a historico-satirical poem so called. Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook, Vol. 3
  • The satiric play is pregnant with meaning.
  • That said, the story lacks the classic satiric or thematic bite of a Shakespearean or Molierian work.
  • Challenging religion, no matter how satirical in appearance, is a potent formula. Matt’s Top 10 Films of 2009 – Collider.com
  • He was the humorous and satirical idyllist _par excellence_, and laid the scenes of his romances in idyllic surroundings, using the trifling events of daily life to wonderful purpose. The Development of the Feeling for Nature in the Middle Ages and Modern Times
  • Evan Harris's reference to the MHRA is the sting in the tail of his satirical questioning. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
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