satyric Antonyms
Strongest:
- pure
- frigid
- modest
- immaculate
- decent
- virtuous
- chaste
- virtuous
- pure
- decent
- modest
- celibate
- moral
- immaculate
- chaste
- moral
- monastic
- monastic
- monkish
- frigid
- celibate
- monkish
Strong:
- puritanical
- victorian
- maidenly
- undersexed
- undersexed
- puritanical
- innocent
- maidenly
- innocent
- virginal
- virginal
- victorian
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Strongest:
Strong:
- horny
- randy
- lecherous
- libidinous
- excited
- salacious
- concupiscent
- licentious
- immoral
- lubricous
- oversexed
- goatish
- lubricious
- itchy
- lustful
- hypersexual
- lewd
- aroused
- wanton
- corrupt
Weak:
Meaning of satyric
satyric (a)
of or relating to or having the characteristics of a satyr
satyric (a.)
Alt. of Satyrical
FAQs About the word satyric
of or relating to or having the characteristics of a satyrAlt. of Satyrical
hot,passionate, lascivious, horny, randy, lecherous, libidinous, excited, salacious, concupiscent
pure, frigid, modest, immaculate, decent, virtuous, chaste, virtuous, pure, decent
The satyric play, a raucous and bawdy genre, was often performed after tragedies in ancient Greece.
The satyrs, half-human, half-goat creatures, were well-known for their drunken and lascivious behavior.
The satyric poet Aeschylus is credited with introducing the genre to Greek theater.
The satyric chorus often engaged in mocking and satirical commentary on the main characters of the tragedy.