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satire

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Main Entry: satire
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: ridicule intended to expose truth

Synonyms:

banter, burlesque, caricature, causticity, chaffing, irony, lampoon, lampoonery, mockery, parody, pasquinade, persiflage, play-on, put-on, raillery, sarcasm, send-up, skit, spoof, squib, takeoff, travesty, wit, witticism
Main Entry: burlesque
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: bawdy show; vaudeville

Synonyms:

burly, caricature, farce, lampoon, lampoonery, mock, mockery, parody, pastiche, peep show, revue, satire, send-up, spoof, strip, takeoff, travesty, vaudeville
Main Entry: caricature
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: exaggerated description in writing, drawing

Synonyms:

burlesque, cartoon, distortion, farce, imitation, lampoon, libel, mimicry, mockery, parody, pasquinade, pastiche, put-on, ridicule, satire, send-up, sham, takeoff, travesty
Main Entry: cartoon
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: funny drawing, often with dialogue or caption

Synonyms:

animation, caricature, comic strip, drawing, lampoon, parody, representation, satire, sketch, takeoff
Main Entry: comedy
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: funny entertainment

Synonyms:

ball*, burlesque, camp, chaffing, comic drama, comicality, comicalness, drollery, drollness, facetiousness, farce, field day, fun, fun and games, funnies, funniness, gag show, grins, high camp, high time, hilarity, hoopla, humor, humorousness, interlude, jesting, joking, laughs, light entertainment, merry-go-round, picnic, play on, satire, schtick, send-up, sitcom, slapstick, takeoff, travesty, vaudeville, wisecracking, witticism, wittiness

Antonyms:

tragedy
Main Entry: derision
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: insult, disrespect

Synonyms:

Bronx cheer, backhanded compliment, brickbat, butt*, comeback, contempt, contumely, crack, dig*, disdain, disparagement, dump*, jab, jest, joke, laughingstock, laughter, mockery, object of ridicule, parting shot, pilgarlic, put-down, raillery, ridicule, satire, scoffing, scorn, slam*, slap, sneering

Antonyms:

adulation, commendation, compliment, flattery, praise
Main Entry: figure of speech
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: turn of expression

Synonyms:

adumbration, allegory, alliteration, allusion, analogue, analogy, anaphora, anticlimax, antistrophe, antithesis, aposiopesis, apostrophe, asyndeton, bathos, communication that is not meant literally; stylistic device, comparison, conceit, device, echoism, ellipsis, euphemism, euphuism, exaggeration, expression, flourish, flower, hyperbole, image, imagery, irony, litotes, malapropism, manner of speaking, metaphor, metonymy, onomatopoeia, ornament, oxymoron, parable, paradox, parallel, personification, proteron, rhetoric, sarcasm, satire, simile, synecdoche, trope, tropology, turn of phrase, understatement, way of speaking
Main Entry: irony
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: sarcasm

Synonyms:

banter, burlesque, contempt, contrariness, criticism, derision, humor, incongruity, jibe, mockery, mordancy, paradox, quip, raillery, repartee, reproach, ridicule, sardonicism, satire, taunt, twist, wit

Antonyms:

consideration, deference
Main Entry: parody
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: imitation, spoof

Synonyms:

apology, burlesque, caricature, cartoon, copy, derision, farce, irony, jest, joke, lampoon, mime, mimicry, misrepresentation, mock-heroic, mockery, pastiche, play-on, raillery, rib, ridicule, roast, satire, send-up, skit, takeoff, travesty

Antonyms:

reality, truth
Main Entry: quip
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: witty communication, often verbal

Synonyms:

badinage, banter, bon mot, crack, drollery, gag, gibe, insult, jeer, jest, joke, mockery, offense, pleasantry, pun, repartee, retort, riposte, sally, satire, spoof, wisecrack, witticism
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