| ADJECTIU | all | satíric | exposing human folly to ridicule |
|---|---|---|---|
| NOM | person | satíric, pamfletista | a humorist who uses ridicule and irony and sarcasm |
| Sentit | exposing human folly to ridicule. | |
|---|---|---|
| General | sarcàstic | Expressing or expressive of ridicule that wounds |
| Anglès | satirical, satiric | |
| Espanyol | satírico | |
| Noms | ironia, sarcasme, sàtira | witty language used to convey insults or scorn |
| Adverbis | satíricament | In a satirical manner |
| Sentit | A humorist who uses ridicule and irony and sarcasm. | |
|---|---|---|
| Sinònim | pamfletista | |
| Espècimens | François Rabelais, Rabelais | author of satirical attacks on medieval scholasticism (1494-1553) |
| Jonathan Swift | An English satirist born in Ireland (1667-1745) | |
| Juvenal | Roman satirist who denounced / denounced the vice / vice and folly of Roman society during the reign of the emperor Domitian (60-140) | |
| General | humorista | someone who acts speaks or writes in an amusing way |
| Anglès | satirist, ironist, ridiculer | |
| Espanyol | panfletista, satírico | |
| Noms | ironia, sarcasme, sàtira | witty language used to convey insults or scorn |
| Verbs | ridiculitzar | subject to laughter or ridicule |
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