Meaning & Definition of word "Satire"

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    Satire

    /ˈsætaɪər/

    noun:

    • 1. The use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to criticize or mock individuals, institutions, or societal norms.
      • Example: The book is a brilliant satire of political corruption.
    • 2. A literary or dramatic work that uses satire.
      • Example: He wrote a satire that cleverly exposed the flaws in modern-day advertising.
    • 3. The genre of literature and performing arts that employs satire.
      • Example: Many great works of satire have emerged from the Enlightenment period.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'satura', meaning 'a mixture of things', originally referring to a medley or a dish of diverse ingredients.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    satirical comment:

    A comment that uses satire to criticize or make fun.

    political satire:

    Satire that focuses on politics and political figures.

    satirical sketch:

    A short performance or piece that uses satire.

    satire of society:

    A critique of societal norms and behaviors through satire.

    Related Words

    parody:

    A humorous or satirical imitation of a piece of literature, music, art, etc.

    irony:

    The expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite.

    lampoon:

    Publicly criticize (someone or something) by using ridicule, irony, or sarcasm.

    humor:

    The quality of being amusing, especially as expressed in literature or speech.

    Slang Meanings of satire

    Meaning: Satiresque

    Example Sentence: Her post was so satiresque that it had everyone laughing at the truth.

    Meaning: Satirical roast

    Example Sentence: The comedian's satirical roast of the politician left the audience in stitches.