Definitionn. witty language used to convey insults or scorn
Last update: May 1, 2017
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The book is a stinging satire on American politics. [noun]
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The book is full of cruel satire. [noun]
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His movies were known for their political and social satire. [Please select]
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What is the chief object of satire. [noun]
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Much of Cliff 's humor had the same aim as satire: to puncture pomposity. [noun]
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A biting satire on the social aspiration, the play follows two women in their search for respectable husbands. [noun]
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There are no such women among my friends----" "And if the satire hits an enemy, it is all the more pungent," said Lady Sarah." [noun]
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Will you sit smiling to see your sisters in the pillory of satire. [noun]
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"I shall be disappointed, sir, if I do not find the ladies very undeserving of your satire." [noun]
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It was some fear of Andrew's satire, as much as a feeling of kindness or charity, which secured him the general good reception which he enjoyed everywhere. [noun]
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