Word "SATIRIC" Definitions:


Part of Speech:
Adjective
Definition:
exposing human folly to ridicule
Synonyms:
satirical
Examples:
a persistent campaign of mockery by the satirical fortnightly magazine

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Meeting Conservative, Rita is agitated and abusive The Telegraph Cryptic 22 Aug 2025
Touring, endlessly airsick: T Swift described as such (7)
Like "Animal Farm" and "Don Quixote" New York Times 21 Jun 2025
Positioned one King, I see, like 21?
Ridiculing the car. Is it unfair? (7)
Like "This Hour Has 22 Minutes"
Mocking male teacher in charge nursing a temperature (7)
One accepted by racist turned bitter (7)
Mocking, as writing Commuter 30 Dec 2024
It is car to be sarcastic about (7)
Mocking woman who's educated about parting thus (7) The Guardian Cryptic 05 Dec 2024
Mocking broken stair, I see (7)
Like a parody
Tongue-in-cheek Newsday 06 Oct 2024
Mocking cast air sitcom out of order
Mocking Thomas Joseph 17 Aug 2024
Parodical
Like "Weekend Update" reports Premier Sunday 11 Feb 2024
Thus Rita was held up inside, that's ironic (7)
Mocking Thomas Joseph 07 Apr 2023
Like a skit thus involving girl from the south The Times Cryptic 02 Aug 2022
Filled with ridicule, as a novel Newsday 29 Jun 2022
Like Swift stories Thomas Joseph 14 Apr 2022
Mocking luxurious hotel abandoned after located on island
Sarcastic Canadiana 23 Nov 2020
Tongue-in-cheek Newsday 22 Nov 2020
Like biting writing Premier Sunday 13 Sep 2020
Like mockumentaries The Washington Post 27 Mar 2020
Like mockumentaries LA Times Daily 27 Mar 2020
Tongue-in-cheek
Critics not initially upset about a comic The Telegraph Toughie 26 Sep 2019
Like Swift stories Thomas Joseph 20 Sep 2019
Mockingly abusive, new act is enthralling Ireland The Telegraph Toughie 30 Jul 2019
Sitar played by one comedian primarily given to sarcasm
Ridiculing racist I thumped
Like HBO's 'Last Week Tonight With John Oliver' New York Times 20 Apr 2018
Like HBO's "Last Week Tonight With John Oliver"
Like Mad magazine USA Today 23 Jun 2017
Like Mad magazine
Like many segments on 'The Daily Show' New York Times 28 Nov 2015
Racist, I fancy, could be using scorn The Telegraph Cryptic 07 Aug 2015
Swiftian LA Times Daily 30 Jul 2015
Fuss involving first of airmen I caught taking off The Times Cryptic 15 May 2015
Swiftian
Tongue-in-cheek
Like many segments on "The Daily Show"
Tongue-in-cheek
Given to irony
Mocking
Like a comedy routine by 56-Across
Like The Onion
Like The Onion
Biting
Like the Harvard Lampoon
Like the movie "Airplane!"
Like the movie "Airplane!"
Tongue-in-cheek
Swiftly done?
Mocking, in a way
Like a pasquinade
Like George Carlin's humor
Like "Gulliver's Travels"
Like much Lenny Bruce humor
Like Swift's works
Biting
Like Mort Sahl's humor
Cutting
Like "Don Quixote," e.g.
Like a Mel Brooks movie
Like "The Bonfire of the Vanities"
Given to irony
Full of parody
Like Defoe's work
Like "Gulliver's Travels"
Ironic.
Caustic.
Ironical.
Ironically censorious.
Nature of many Shavian remarks.
Like Mad
Like Petronius' writing.
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