satire|satires in English
noun
[sat·ire || 'sætaɪə(r)]
literary work designed to demonstrate the negative aspects of human folly through the use of mockery and derisio
Use "satire|satires" in a sentence
1. This satire has bite.
2. Absurdisms Satire #MeToo sexual harassment
3. This is her first serious novel; up till now she has only written political satires.
4. Leapor also produced several shorter satires on fashionable courtship and marriage.
5. The satire aimed at modern greed.
6. 2 : bitingly sarcastic Corrosive satire
7. Norman heaped satire on his adversaries.
8. Satire is a lonely and introspective occupation.
9. Bamboozled begins with the definition of satire
10. Praise to the undeserving is severe satire.
11. He was hazed by Tom's satire.
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13. Bloated Buskins: Satiric Tragedy and Tragic Satire
14. Her novel is a satire on social snobbery.
15. Jack showed his dislike plainly in scorching satire.
16. But biting satire is better that physical force.
17. Great satire needs the sustenance of great fable.
18. Is there too much satire on TV?
19. The film is a stinging satire on American politics.
20. One genre it mostly ignores is satire and humor.
21. His writing lacks this undercurrent of protest and satire.
22. The film is a brilliant satire on Hollywood.
23. His poems participate of the nature of satire.
24. Gelbart is a writer of comedy and social satire.
25. His action is a satire on his boastful pretension.