Associations to the word «Satirical»
Noun
- Drama
- Greed
- Headline
- Column
- Monty
- Utopia
- Disdain
- Strip
- Seriousness
- Heller
- Excess
- Austen
- Cheney
- Pen
- Programme
- Fantasy
- Theme
- Parisian
- Writing
- Contemporary
- Social
- Tragedy
- Commentator
- Gossip
- Essayist
- Absurdity
- Tyne
- Cbc
- Journalism
- Portrait
- Carnival
- Evelyn
- Monde
- Remark
- Pantomime
- Protagonist
- Nikolai
- Folly
- Drawing
- Television
- Collier
- Musical
- Huxley
- Author
- Gag
- Chaplin
- Ig
- Engraver
- Journalist
- Stalin
- Prominence
- Subtitle
- Atheist
- Starring
- Morality
- Imagery
- Brandt
- Corsair
- Flaw
- Obsession
- Editor
- Dictator
- Adventures
- Publication
- Papyrus
- Myles
- Scandal
Adjective
Wiktionary
SATIRICAL, adjective. Of, pertaining to, or connected with satire.
Dictionary definition
SATIRICAL, adjective. Exposing human folly to ridicule; "a persistent campaign of mockery by the satirical fortnightly magazine".
Wise words
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