Definitionn. a humorist who uses ridicule and irony and sarcasm
Last update: September 16, 2015
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V.R. Lakshman is one of the famous satirists in India. [Please select]
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But just as the agreeable jester rose into the earnest satirist, one of the most striking peculiarities of his style became a more manifest defect. [Please select]
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Is the satirist of Vanity Fair admired in high places. [Please select]
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It was in 1653 that he began his stormy career as an anonymous political poet and satirist. [Please select]
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_First_, as a poet properly so called; _Second_, as a political satirist using rhyme; and _Third_, as a writer of prose. [Please select]
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It was the misfortune of the Duchess of Marlborough to have this witty and malignant satirist for an enemy. [Please select]
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FOOTNOTES [1] Webster, _Readings in Ancient History_, chapter xxi, "Roman Life as Seen in Pliny's Letters"; chapter xxii, "A Satirist of Roman Society." [Please select]
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"And Vaudreuil has sent bees buzzing to Versailles about Bigot and Company," added the impish satirist. [Please select]
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