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satirical

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Main Entry: satirical/satiric
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: mocking

Synonyms:

abusive, bantering, biting, bitter, burlesque, caustic, censorious, chaffing, cutting, cynical, farcical, incisive, ironical, lampooning, mordant, paradoxical, parodying, pungent, ridiculing, sarcastic, sardonic, spoofing, taunting
Main Entry: satirical
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: mocking

Synonyms:

abusive, bantering, biting, bitter, burlesque, caustic, censorious, chaffing, cutting, cynical, farcical, incisive, ironical, lampooning, mordant, paradoxical, parodying, pungent, ridiculing, sarcastic, sardonic, satiric, spoofing, taunting
Main Entry: burlesque
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: farcical

Synonyms:

caricatural, comic, ironical, ludicrous, mock, mocking, parodic, satirical, travestying
Main Entry: critical
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: fault-finding, detracting

Synonyms:

analytical, belittling, biting, calumniatory, captious, carping, caviling, cavillous, censorious, censuring, choleric, condemning, critic, cutting, cynical, demanding, demeaning, derogatory, diagnostic, disapproving, discerning, discriminating, disparaging, exacting, exceptive, finicky, fussy, hairsplitting, humbling, hypercritical, lowering, nagging, niggling, nit-picking, overcritical, particular, penetrating, reproachful, sarcastic, satirical, scolding, severe, sharp, trenchant, withering

Antonyms:

complimentary, laudatory, praising
Main Entry: dry
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: sarcastic, sharp-tongued

Synonyms:

acerbic, arcane, biting, caustic, cutting, cynical, deadpan, droll, harsh, humorous, ironical, keen, low-key, restrained, salty, sardonic, satirical, sharp, sly, sour, subtle, tart
Main Entry: facetious
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: tongue-in-cheek, kidding

Synonyms:

amusing, blithe, capering, clever, comic, comical, droll, dry, fanciful, farcical, flip*, flippant, frivolous, funny, gay, humorous, indecorous, ironic, irreverent, jesting, jocose, jocular, joking, joshing, laughable, ludicrous, merry, not serious, playful, pleasant, pulling one's leg, punning, putting one on, ridiculous, salty, sarcastic, satirical, smart, sportive, sprightly, waggish, whimsical, wisecracking, witty, wry

Antonyms:

formal, grave, serious, unfunny
Main Entry: incisive
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: sarcastic

Synonyms:

acerb, acerbic, acid, biting, caustic, clear-cut, concise, crisp, cutting, drilling, laconic, mordant, penetrating, sardonic, satirical, scathing, severe, sharp, slashing, succinct, tart, terse, trenchant

Antonyms:

gentle, kind, nice
Main Entry: ironic/ironical
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: sarcastic

Synonyms:

acrid, alert, arrogant, backbiting, biting, bitter, burlesque, caustic, chaffing, clever, contemptuous, contradictory, critical, cutting, cynical, defiant, derisive, disparaging, double-edged, exaggerated, implausible, incisive, incongruous, jibing, keen, mocking, mordant, paradoxical, pungent, quick-witted, ridiculous, sardonic, satiric, satirical, scathing, scoffing, sharp, sneering, spicy, trenchant, twisted, uncomplimentary, witty, wry

Antonyms:

considerate, deferential
Main Entry: keen
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: sharp, piercing

Synonyms:

acid, acute, caustic, cutting, edged, extreme, fine, honed, incisive, intense, observant, penetrating, perceptive, pointed, quick-witted, razor-sharp, sardonic, satirical, strong, tart, trenchant, unblunted

Antonyms:

blunt, dull, obtuse, pointless
Main Entry: sarcastic
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: nasty, mocking in speech

Synonyms:

acerb, acerbic, acid, acrimonious, arrogant, austere, backhanded, biting, bitter, brusque, captious, carping, caustic, chaffing, contemptuous, contumelious, corrosive, cussed, cutting, cynical, derisive, disillusioned, disparaging, disrespectful, evil, hostile, irascible, ironical, mean, mordant, needling, offensive, ornery*, salty, sardonic, satirical, saucy*, scorching, scornful, scurrilous, severe, sharp, smart-alecky, snarling, sneering, taunting, trenchant, twitting, weisenheiming
Notes: sarcastic means 'derisive, tauntingly contemptuous,' while sardonic means 'bitterly scornful, cynically disdainful'

Antonyms:

kind, nice
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