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Satire Meaning in English

word

ˈsæˌtaɪɝ
SA-tai-ur
sˈætaɪə
SA-tai-uh

Definition

Satire is a way of using humor, irony, or exaggeration to criticize or point out problems in people, society, or politics.

Usage & Nuances

Usually formal or literary. 'Satire' can describe books, movies, TV shows, articles, or cartoons that mock social issues, politics, or individuals. It is not exactly the same as 'parody' (which imitates specific works for humor) or 'sarcasm' (sharp personal remarks). Often used with 'political satire', 'satirical cartoon', 'works of satire'.

Example Sentences

Satire aims to make people think about important issues.

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That movie is a clever satire of modern politics.

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He enjoys reading satire because it makes him laugh and think.

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The show uses satire to mock celebrity culture in a funny way.

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Many cartoons in the newspaper are actually satire about current events.

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It's sometimes hard to tell if a video is serious news or clever satire.

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