Words and phrases that have a meaning related to satiric: (115 results)
Often used in the same context:
satirical, sardonic, wry, humorous, witty, comedic, absurdist, mordant, irreverent, droll, parodic, seriocomic, snarky, campy, swiftian, comic, humourous, humoristic, lighthearted, scabrous, lowbrow, tragicomic, ribald, nihilistic, quippy, jokey, hilarious, polemical, deadpan, acerbic, slapstick, sly, trenchant, waggish, essayistic, shavian, funny, mirthful, novelistic, sophomoric, sarcastic, misanthropic, puerile, postmodern, melodramatic, humerous, uproarious, comical, zany, kitschy, picaresque, pantomimic, alexander woollcott, vaudevillian, insouciant, unfunny, highbrow, whimsical, grand guignol, snide, jean giraudoux, hardboiled, deconstructionist, pithy, amusing, film noir, banal, hackneyed, puckish, transgressive, larky, subversive, waspish, sententious, opera buffa, overdetermined, seriocomedy, didactic, writerly, pulpy, middlebrow, pretentious, artless, aphoristic, overfamiliar, poetic, allegorical, acidulous, smirky, bathetic, jocular, tuneful, caustic, autobiographical, sophoclean, daffy, mawkish, sassy, scatological, politically incorrect, perceptive, teacherly, lyrical, burlesque, surrealistic, elegiac, encomiastic, inimitable, homiletic, impressionistic, ironic, ironical
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— Nouns for satiric: comedy, verse, poem, poetry, attack, poems, vein, wit, purpose, tone, poet, more...
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