satiric (Meaning)
satiric (s)
exposing human folly to ridicule
satiric (a.)
Alt. of Satirical
Synonyms & Antonyms of satiric
Synonyms:
- tartish
- abrupt
- severe
- smart-mouthed
- acerb
- harsh
- bitter
- wry
- dry
- sour
- pithy
- crisp
- spikey
- acrimonious
- sharp-tongued
- incisive
- spiky
- facetious
- succinct
- terse
- backhanded
- curt
- scalding
- insincere
- brusque
- poignant
- flippant
- sourish
- rough
- stringent
- vitriolic
- resentful
- gruff
- keen
- tongue-in-cheek
- trenchant
Antonyms:
satiric Sentence Examples
- The satiric cartoon mercilessly lampooned the politician's absurd policies.
- Her dry wit contained a subtle satiric jab at the establishment.
- The play's satiric dialogue offered a biting critique of gesellschaft.
- The satire exposed the hypocrisy and corruption lurking beneath the surface of society.
- The satirist's sharp tongue cut through the layers of deceit with surgical precision.
- The film's satiric overtones provided a darkly humorous lens through which to view the world.
- The satiric novel deftly poked fun at the literary establishment's self-importance.
- The song's lyrics contained a biting satiric commentary on the excesses of consumer culture.
- The artist's satiric sculptures provoked thought and challenged the status quo.
- The satiric essay deftly dissected the absurdity and contradictions of modern life.
FAQs About the word satiric
exposing human folly to ridiculeAlt. of Satirical
sarcastic, sharp, biting, barbed, acidulous, cross, acidic, acid,sardonic, smart-alecky
playful, amusing, merry,amusing, mild, gentle, mild, gentle, merry, playful
The satiric cartoon mercilessly lampooned the politician's absurd policies.
Her dry wit contained a subtle satiric jab at the establishment.
The play's satiric dialogue offered a biting critique of gesellschaft.
The satire exposed the hypocrisy and corruption lurking beneath the surface of society.