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单词 satirist
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Definition of satirist in English:

satirist

noun ˈsatərɪstˈsæd(ə)rəst
  • A writer or user of satire.

    the political satirist had the audience in stitches
    the first-century Roman satirist Juvenal
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The satirist may use different forms of literature in prose or verse.
    • We humans are inclined to sympathize with attractive people, which is why satirists often paint their targets in hideous garb.
    • A satirist must accept the fact that some won't understand the joke.
    • His movies are the works of a brilliant, cynical satirist whose artistic downfall was an unceasing irony.
    • The satirist differs from authors of other types of literature with regard to its way of dealing with his subject.
    • The timing was bad—the timing of my career as a satirist is bad probably in general.
    • He is a satirist whose words are weapons.
    • My father was not a man to underrate the bearing of Latin satirists or Greek dramatists on the attainment of an aristocratic position.
    • Through reduction, the satirist aims at to make the reader laugh at his subject.
    • He is the most compelling Hollywood satirist this side of Nathanael West.

Definition of satirist in US English:

satirist

nounˈsad(ə)rəstˈsæd(ə)rəst
  • A writer or user of satire.

    the political satirist had the audience in stitches
    the first-century Roman satirist Juvenal
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He is the most compelling Hollywood satirist this side of Nathanael West.
    • The satirist differs from authors of other types of literature with regard to its way of dealing with his subject.
    • We humans are inclined to sympathize with attractive people, which is why satirists often paint their targets in hideous garb.
    • A satirist must accept the fact that some won't understand the joke.
    • Through reduction, the satirist aims at to make the reader laugh at his subject.
    • His movies are the works of a brilliant, cynical satirist whose artistic downfall was an unceasing irony.
    • The timing was bad—the timing of my career as a satirist is bad probably in general.
    • He is a satirist whose words are weapons.
    • The satirist may use different forms of literature in prose or verse.
    • My father was not a man to underrate the bearing of Latin satirists or Greek dramatists on the attainment of an aristocratic position.
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