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satiric

/suh-tir-i-kuhl/US // səˈtɪr ɪ kəl //UK // (səˈtɪrɪkəl) //

讽刺的,讽刺性的,讽刺,讽刺性

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, pertaining to, containing, or characterized by satire: satirical novels.
    • : indulging in or given to satire: a satirical poet.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.sarcastic
Synonyms
acerbic涩的,涩味,尖刻的,涩biting咬咬牙,咬牙切齿,咬牙切齿的,咬咬咬caustic苛责,苛刻的,苛求,苛责的corrosive腐蚀性,腐蚀性的,腐蚀者,腐蚀mocking嘲讽,嘲弄,嘲笑,讥讽mordant媒染剂,媒质,媒质剂,媒材sardonic讽刺,讽刺性,讽刺性的,讽刺的satirical讽刺的,讽刺,讽刺性的,讽刺性trenchant犀利的,鞭辟入里,精辟的,犀利acerb涩,涩的,涩味,涩性acid酸,酸液,酸酸的,酸性acrimonious尖锐的,尖刻的,尖刻,尖锐arrogant傲慢的,傲慢,嚣张的,嚣张austere朴素的,朴素,拙朴的,拙朴backhanded反手,反手一击,反手一挥,反手拍打bitter苦涩,苦涩的,惨痛,惨痛的brusque粗鲁的,粗鲁,蛮横的,粗糙的captious迷人的,掳掠,任性,束手就擒carping争吵,捣乱,捣蛋,跳舞chaffing糠醛,糠秕状,糠菜,糠秕contemptuous轻蔑的,轻视,轻蔑,蔑视contumelious传染性,有传染性,具有传染性,有传染性的cussed骂人的,骂骂咧咧,骂人,骂过的cutting切割,切削,切断,削减cynical愤世嫉俗,嘲讽的,嘲讽,愤世嫉俗的derisive嘲笑性的,嘲笑,揶揄,嘲笑声disillusioned幻灭,心灰意冷,幻灭的,幻灭了disparaging诋毁性的,诋毁性,贬低,诋毁disrespectful不尊重人,不尊重,不敬,不尊重他人evil邪恶,邪恶的,恶魔,弊端hostile有敌意的,敌对的,怀有敌意的,敌对性的irascible暴躁,暴躁的,气急败坏,脾气暴躁ironical讽刺的是,讽刺,讽刺的,讽刺性的jeering嘲笑声,嘲笑,嘲笑者,嘲笑的声音mean意味着,是指,意思是说,意思是needling针刺,针灸,针刺法,针刺术offensive攻击性的,攻击性,冒犯性,进攻性ornery愤怒的人,忧郁的人,脾气暴躁的人,鸟人salty咸的,咸味,咸咸的,咸味的saucy俏皮,俏皮的,俏皮话,讨好的scoffing嘲笑,嘲笑声,嘲讽,嘲笑声中scorching灼热的,灼热,炙热的,炙热scornful轻视,轻蔑的,轻蔑,轻蔑的态度scurrilous滥竽充数,肆意妄为,卑鄙无耻,卑鄙无耻的severe严重,严厉,严峻,严峻的sharp尖锐,犀利,尖锐的,锐利smart-alecky聪明的艾乐琪,聪明的阿勒克基,聪明的阿勒卡,聪明伶俐的阿勒卡snarling咆哮,咆哮声,咆哮着,咆哮的sneering冷笑话,冷笑,说风凉话,冷笑话连篇taunting嘲弄,嘲讽,嘲弄人,嘲讽性twitting推文,推特,推送,推理weisenheiming纬森海明,纬森海因,纬森海宁,纬森汉姆

Examples

  • Playwright Terence McNally updated his 1982 play with freshly satiric references.

  • Waldman overlays her comic situations and satiric conversations with ironic literary allusions and witty wordplay.

  • I decided it was farce and not consistent with the satiric tone of the rest of the film.

  • So you had to get the ironic attitude toward the media before you could grasp the satiric manhandling of the politicians.

  • Dozens of popular comics in the past half century have worked in the same satiric vein.

  • Ordinary narrative poems with no satiric intent were decked in Hudibrastic couplets for the sake of a superficial cleverness.

  • But of the hordes of scribblers that followed in the wake of Hudibras, scarcely any possessed Butler's sense of satiric propriety.

  • Even in his creative work he had a satiric bent; his early training and associations, too, had been in journalistic satire.

  • On the original fabric of Bierce's mind the satiric strand has encroached more than the design allows.

  • With him painting was an instrument to disseminate the inventions of his poetic-satiric humour; it was a form of speech to him.