Synonym: caustic remark, irony, sarcasm. Similar words: tire, retire, retired, entirely, retirement, sensation, insatiable, accusation. Meaning: ['sætaɪə(r)] n. witty language used to convey insults or scorn.
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91) The result is murderously funny satire as Vonnegut looks at war, sex, racism, success, politics, and pollution in America and reminds us how to see the truth.
92) His descriptions of Gatsby's extravagant parties are closer to satire than eulogy.
93) The present thesis attempts to analyze Sinclair Lewis's satire on the convention in Arrowsmith .
94) Dead Soul and Unofficial History of the Scholars are both classic works of satire, and Smiling Through Tears takes on the same style of satire as these two works of literature.
95) For satire, first prize in Azad Maryam (Iran), according to Carlos Fuentes David Hierrezuelo (Cuba) and Aldo Bortolotti (Bergamo).
96) After the cinereous satire, the irony and catharsis of downfallen feelings have been deepened, whose humor is full of fugitive feelings of escaping narration.
97) No does not respect, speak insolently, satire, etc for forum's management team member.
98) The letters between authors are written in a unique style of satire, pungency, profundity and steadiness.Sentencedict
99) Hypocricy . org - Very funny satire site designed to skewer our Rulers. Hypocricy.
100) His new play is a satire on the fashion industry.
101) It is argued that the journal Literature and Art Front provided the earliest and most influential special column for satire, which later became the flagship column of the journal.
102) That is to say, incarnated the legendry, satire, praise of the stories were the direct purposes of the elements of ghosts and gods in the vernacular detective of Qing Dynasty.
103) Was Evelyn Waugh's Scoop a comedy, faux war reportage or a satire on the state of 1930s Britain?
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