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How to use satire in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word satire? Here are some examples.

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The only satire going on, as far as I can tell, is the cheapness of this sort of prurience-as-moral-outrage.
The writer adopted a toplofty attitude toward his creatures, but he had the intellectual force to transform snobbery into satire.
They liked irreverence, taking the mickey, politically incorrect humour, mockery, satire.
These are the countries of Gulliver's Travels, Swift's satire on Georgian society.
When we first asked him what he was capable of for political satire, he sent us the piece below as his portfolio.
It is that tension between safety and satire that has traditionally rendered oxymoronic the very notion of corporate comedy.
Orwell's theoretical concerns about the likely shape of the future could be considered a form of political satire.
It's pretty much the best political satire that is going on on US TV at the moment.
Do not look here for wit, satire, or dazzling invention, in which the old-time revues abounded.
The film is an incisive satire on religion and British society, with the Church of England hierarchy particularly coming in for a skewering.
Peasants form a large part in the parody and satire of medieval Europe from the fabliaux to plays.
It is as much social satire as fairy story, as much comedy of manners as giddy farce.
The result is a savage satire on hypocrisy, truth-telling and how we can control our brains, but not our hearts.
A dark satire on the world of warfare, it's thought-provoking without actually taking sides.
In its blithe disregard for niceties the film ends up being a rather clever satire on the whole idea of normality.
The central theme of iambic poetry was traditionally invective, that is personal attack, mockery, and satire.
The author seems unsure whether he is writing a thriller or a satire and, with his clunky prose and rudimentary plot, ends up doing neither.
The satire of Circumstance is another of Hardy's wry puttings-down of Authority, with unfledged children as the instruments of execution.
Every Man in His Humour, finished in late 1598, established him as a major writer of comedy and satire.
In the early eighteenth century, Ludvig Holberg wrote in a variety of forms, including satire and comedy.
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Examples from Classical Literature
We have no satire yet on militarism, or imperialism, or the Monroe doctrine.
A toothless satire is as improper as a toothed sleck stone, and as bullish.
That is some satire keen and critical, Not sorting with a nuptial ceremony.
One is reminded of Fechner's playful satire by the spectacle of those poets who ape angelic modes of progression.
In Lilliput and Brobdingnag, however, the satire scarcely goes beyond pardonable limits.
His curial is a satire on the vices of the court by one who had acquaintance with its corruption.
Like gulliver's Travels, its object was satire, but its result is also interest.
It is easy in a slapdash manner to lavish sarcasms on a King who presented many tempting opportunities for satire.
The satire was too much for the Cook, who became excited, and fell from his horse in his attempts to oppose the manciple.
That impression is strengthened by a reading of Argonaut and Juggernaut, where Sitwell's cleverness and satire are fused.
The object of his discourse was a panegyric of himself and a satire on all other conjurors.
Sometimes, as in The antipodes, there is an attempt at satire and comedy with a purpose.
What a satire on the whole kit of them that word living, so constantly in all their mouths, is!
From satirising the social vices of the time, the transition was easy to political satire or invective.
His satire is keen, but delicate, and his wit is scintillating and brilliant.
Or rather, what disreputation is it to Horace that Juvenal excels in the tragical satire, as Horace does in the comical?
It was he who provided the university with food for mirth, envy, satire, recrimination.
There is not much satire in the Manx character, and next to no cynicism at all.
For not even here was my father's satire of the cheerless and mephistophelian school.
Finally, his rhetoric was shaped by deistic predecessors who used sarcasm and satire to mock the gravity of church authority.
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