satirist (Meaning)

Wordnet

satirist (n)

a humorist who uses ridicule and irony and sarcasm

Webster

satirist (n.)

One who satirizes; especially, one who writes satire.

satirist Sentence Examples

  1. The satirist's pen pierced through the facade of society, exposing its hidden hypocrisies.
  2. Through his blistering satire, the author deftly skewered the corrupt politicians who held power.
  3. The satirist's biting wit and sharp observations made him a formidable critic of the establishment.
  4. The comedy of errors in the satirist's latest work highlighted the absurdity of human behavior.
  5. The satirist's target was not individuals but the societal norms and institutions that perpetuated injustice.
  6. The satire served as a powerful tool for exposing the follies and excesses of the time.
  7. The satirist's incisive language cut through layers of deceit and revealed the true nature of things.
  8. The satirist's work provided both entertainment and enlightenment, inviting readers to reflect on their own actions.
  9. The satirist's pen was a double-edged sword, exposing societal ills while also offering a glimpse of hope for change.
  10. Through satire, the satirist aimed to provoke thought, challenge assumptions, and ultimately inspire social progress.

FAQs About the word satirist

a humorist who uses ridicule and irony and sarcasmOne who satirizes; especially, one who writes satire.

impressionist, mocker,parodist, caricaturist, performer, pantomime, lampooner, entertainer, burlesquer, mime

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The satirist's pen pierced through the facade of society, exposing its hidden hypocrisies.

Through his blistering satire, the author deftly skewered the corrupt politicians who held power.

The satirist's biting wit and sharp observations made him a formidable critic of the establishment.

The comedy of errors in the satirist's latest work highlighted the absurdity of human behavior.