satirical

IPA: sʌtˈɪrʌkʌɫ

adjective

  • Of, pertaining to, or connected with satire.
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Examples of "satirical" in Sentences

  • About Sarah palin, just for fun, a satirical cartoon by «satirical Amoebas»: Desperate Whitehouse Wives
  • The most ignorant of the world's fools are those called "knowing ones," a phrase satirical with the very glee of irony.
  • The head of the Jeffrey Mine called the satirical news report on the American program a tacky parody and in poor taste.
  • It is, however, a relatively minor element of the main satirical purpose of the song - targeting Obama and his supporters.
  • Dilbert also came out in satirical form against right wing crazies on the Middle East and their cutting liberty and freedom nonsense.
  • Fourth, a patron so partial to their family, that he has been delineated in satirical portraits, imprisoned as it were in a hollow pillar.
  • And then finishes it off by a-- no-doubt "satirical" -- suggesting that judges who don't offer decisions Feder agrees with should be impaled:
  • 96 The youth of Amrou was impelled by the passions and prejudices of his kindred: his poetic genius was exercised in satirical verses against the person and doctrine of
  • "It was like my emails were somehow less official," said Mr. Sinclair, who thinks disclaimers are legally insignificant and wrote a 636-word satirical one for the humor website McSweeney's.

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