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Word "SATIRIST" Definitions:


Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
a humorist who uses ridicule and irony and sarcasm
Synonyms:
ironist, ridiculer

Crossword Clues for SATIRIST

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Jonathan Swift or George Orwell
Artist is to become a writer
Author of ironically humorous works (8)
Possibly swift stair manoeuvre first (8)
Derisive writer (8)
He scorns to earn a living as a writer (8)
Jonathan Swift, e.g. Newsday 27 Mar 2025
Person known for ridiculing artist is beaten up (8)
Agitated star: is it this writer? The Telegraph Cryptic 06 Jan 2025
Mark Humphries is one of these (8)
Sort of comic artist is funny The Times Quick Cryptic 23 Dec 2024
Rabelais, for one Wall Street Journal 07 Dec 2024
Send-up comic
Writer who uses irony Commuter 26 Apr 2024
Watched blossom with introduction of Taylor Swift, perhaps
Writer of lampoons
Jonathan Swift, for one Eugene Sheffer 06 Nov 2023
Dire straits engulfing one ironic writer The Times Cryptic 18 Apr 2023
Producer of parodies Newsday 25 Jul 2021
Humorous type using irony produced single embraced by Dire Straits Irish Times Crosaire 26 Mar 2021
Jonathan Swift, e.g Eugene Sheffer 01 Mar 2021
Stephen Colbert, for one The Washington Post 17 Dec 2020
Stephen Colbert, for one LA Times Daily 17 Dec 2020
One who ridicules It Girl in Times
Swift, e.g Thomas Joseph 06 Nov 2019
Writer for the 63-Across USA Today 30 Oct 2019
Parody producer The Washington Post Sunday 01 Sep 2019
Humorist who uses ridicule, irony and sarcasm Irish Times Simplex 10 Aug 2019
One in dire straits could be Horace
Writer for the 63-Across
Comic posed with flag above front of theatre The Telegraph Toughie 12 Dec 2018
Aristophanes or Orwell Newsday 01 Dec 2018
One poking fun at Murdoch in street
Deriding writer who's posed with flower on table top
National Lampoon writer, typically The Washington Post 28 Sep 2017
National Lampoon writer, typically LA Times Daily 28 Sep 2017
He sends up Salvation Army flag during races
National Lampoon writer, typically
Swift, e.g Wall Street Journal 03 Dec 2016
Ridiculing author I found in dire straits The Telegraph Cryptic 02 Oct 2016
Swift, for one Newsday 12 May 2016
Poker of fun USA Today 29 Mar 2015
Poker of fun
One in prison is television's foremost comedian
Pope, say, took it out of returning teacher
Jonathan Swift, e.g.
Jonathan Swift, e.g.
Humorist who uses irony
Stephen Colbert, e.g.
Jonathan Swift, e.g.
Poker of fun
Swift, notably
Voltaire, Rabelais, or Swift
Swift, notably
Swift, notably
Juvenal, for one
Swift, for example
Jonathan Swift, for one
Swift, for one
Juvenal or Sinclair Lewis.
Sinclair Lewis was one.
Writer of a sort.
Type of writer.
Rabelais, for one
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