Skip to main content

satirize

/sat-uh-rahyz/US // ˈsæt əˌraɪz //UK // (ˈsætəˌraɪz) //

讽刺,讥讽,嘲讽,嘲弄

Related Words

Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    sat·i·rized, sat·i·riz·ing.

    • : to attack or ridicule with satire.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • You don’t have to know what’s being satirized to love the satire.

  • Lopez and Affleck attempted to satirize the flood of attention in November 2002, when Lopez released the video for “Jenny From the Block.”

  • It will shift tones, sometimes satirizing video game tropes, and sometimes drawing on them for inspiration.

  • At least they satirize entitlement instead of unwittingly enacting (and celebrating) it.

  • The genre was always a simple one, easy to satirize and dismiss, though immensely profitable.

  • These satirize the customs and social habits of the Jews of his day in a bright and powerful style.

  • We may satirize character and qualities in the abstract without injury to our moral nature, but persons hardly ever.

  • "Don't satirize it," she exclaimed, looking up at him with a start.

  • It is true, also, that Thackeray approached "society" rather to satirize it than to set forth its agreeableness.

  • All that we used to satirize in former entertainments of this kind fails to exist in those I am describing.