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satiric


Meanings
  • adjective

    Using humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices, particularly in the context of contemporary politics and other topical issues.

    - "The satiric novel poked fun at the absurdities of modern life."
    - "Satiric commentary on the news can be both entertaining and insightful."
    - "The satiric play was a scathing critique of society's obsession with wealth and status."

Pronunciation




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Synonyms

satirical
Variants
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satiric , satirical , satirically
Etymology
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From the Latin 'satira,' a poetic genre that used irony and exaggeration to criticize society and human behavior.


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  1. The first known satirical work was 'The Satires' by the Roman poet Horace, written between 35 and 2 BC.

  2. Satire was a popular form of entertainment during the Renaissance, with writers such as Jonathan Swift and Voltaire using it to criticize the social and political issues of their time.


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  1. Irony: A literary device where the intended meaning is opposite to the literal meaning, often used in satire to emphasize the absurdity or contradiction of a situation.

  2. Exaggeration: A technique used in satire to emphasize a point by magnifying or amplifying certain aspects of a situation or character.

  3. Parody: A form of satire that imitates the style or content of a particular work, often with the intention of mocking or criticizing it.


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Satire has been used throughout history to challenge the status quo, provoke thought, and entertain audiences. It can be found in various forms, including literature, art, music, and political commentary.

How to Memorize "satiric"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a cartoonist drawing exaggerated caricatures of politicians to criticize their actions and beliefs.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'satire' with the image of a mirror held up to society, reflecting its flaws and absurdities.

  3. mnemonics

    - Remember the acronym S.A.T.I.R.E: Satire Always Twists Irony and Ridicule Exaggeration.


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