Associations to the word «Satiric»
Noun
- Satire
- Caricature
- Marston
- Parody
- Irony
- Farce
- Verse
- Swift
- Skit
- Humor
- Voltaire
- Dryden
- Humour
- Wit
- Fable
- Allegory
- Ebert
- Comedy
- Dramatist
- Lucian
- Cartoonist
- Poem
- Byron
- Intent
- Essay
- Vein
- Critique
- Twain
- Novel
- Genre
- Puppet
- Commentary
- Fielding
- Poetry
- Realism
- Mad
- Wipe
- Portrayal
- Revue
- Bard
- Comic
- Poet
- Tone
- Folly
- Savoy
- Gilbert
- Ballad
- Comedian
- Comment
- Narrative
- Thriller
- Lyric
- Opus
- Fiction
- Tragedy
- Bite
- Anthology
- Pen
- Marvel
- Writing
- Critic
- Sketch
- Horace
- Literature
- Tale
- Style
- Reader
- Author
- Pope
- Opera
- Praise
- Norm
- Novelist
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
SATIRIC, adjective. Of or pertaining to satire.
Dictionary definition
SATIRIC, adjective. Exposing human folly to ridicule; "a persistent campaign of mockery by the satirical fortnightly magazine".
Wise words
When you have spoken the word, it reigns over you. When it
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