satirical
الساخرة
definition
adjective
a New York-based satirical magazine
containing or using satire.
example
These albums tend to involve a fully ironic approach, as opposed to one that is merely 'satirical' or parodic.
The Victorian charm remains strong in this novel of misadventure, and seems even more 'satirical' in the context of today's society.
They soon acquired a 'satirical' and disrespectful tone which made the authorities uneasy.
His first job was for a 'satirical' magazine in Tokyo.
Not all readers of Tokyo Weekender will be aware of the existence of a 'satirical' British fortnightly called Private Eye.
Moore's 'satirical' documentaries have progressively taken on stories with larger scope and greater importance to the world.
As these lines make clear, the poem is a bitingly 'satirical' attack on those who profess to respect the Ten Commandments, but in fact betray their spirit at every point.
I would have thought they wouldn't have realised the 'satirical' subtext of the book.
I'm thinking of becoming a book reviewer or a 'satirical' writer, or maybe a sociological analyst or an entertainment specialist.
It's a sharp 'satirical' jab at the world of consumer-obsolescence - and a crackingly entertaining story, too.
Hailed as a prodigy in the US, critics have frothed over her ability to switch from elegant jazz to rap to complex 'satirical' songs worthy of Sondheim.
While often sarcastic and 'satirical' , Hendrie sounded very serious about this offer.
Two of these cartoons, from the pages of the 'satirical' London magazine Punch, are reproduced here.
I bit my bottom lip holding back from being equally as 'satirical' back.
At times of extreme national, local and individual trauma, when is it acceptable to be cynical, critical or 'satirical' again?
I wouldn't say that they were classically 'satirical' in their approach.
It's true that this movie is bitingly 'satirical' , and that stands as one of its better qualities.
I occasionally write for a 'satirical' youth magazine based in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
A sense of seething danger underlies this 'satirical' Absurdist piece.
While 'satirical' and amusing, the film appears to suffer a lack of energy, which would give it a much, needed edge.
But maybe the worlds of contemporary classical music and savagely 'satirical' musicals aren't as far apart as they seem.
The most powerful performance poets blend personal experience with political rhetoric, creating polemics that often have a bitingly 'satirical' edge.
The novel is 130 pages of dialogue, savagely 'satirical' and lively, with lines that would not disgrace a top-flight sitcom.
There's nothing even vaguely 'satirical' or ironic about this story.
More times than not the targets it aims for are accurately and 'satirically' skewered.
This deeply ironic film 'satirically' comments on, and often plainly states, how we are designed to pursue not good, but our own desires - which are often twisted and destructive.
Perhaps, too, the academic environment is just too rarefied, too unrelated to a recognisable outside world, to be 'satirically' relevant.
They concern themselves with the real world and address its problems, 'satirically' or self-deprecatingly.
Caulfield hoped that the audience could look at Hollywood more critically or 'satirically' .
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