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The example sentences of SATIRIZE in videos (4 in total of 4)

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Use "satirize" in a sentence | "satirize" example sentences

How to use "satirize" in a sentence?

  • It is as hard to satirize well a man of distinguished vices, as to praise well a man of distinguished virtues.
    -Jonathan Swift-
  • Anytime you make someone laugh or satirize something, it's the best way to change someone's opinion because they're defenseless - they laugh, they listen.
    -John Waters-
  • If nothing is serious anymore, then there's nothing to satirize.
    -Berkeley Breathed-
  • American political culture quickly and always outpaces any attempt to satirize it.
    -Glenn Greenwald-
  • Smart writers never understand why their satires on our town are never successful. What they refuse to accept is that you can't satirize a satire.
    -Hedda Hopper-
  • Satirize wickedness if you must--but pity weakness.
    -Lucy Maud Montgomery-
  • No idea is above scrutiny. No idea whatsoever. To criticize, to scrutinize and to satirize my own religion [Islam] is not Islamophobia.
    -Maajid Nawaz-
  • Satire is tragedy plus time. You give it enough time, the public, the reviewers will allow you to satirize it. Which is rather ridiculous, when you think about it.
    -Lenny Bruce-
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Definition and meaning of SATIRIZE

What does "satirize mean?"

/ˈsadəˌrīz/

satirize

other
Ridicule with satire.
verb
deride and criticize by means of satire.

What are synonyms of "satirize"?
Some common synonyms of "satirize" are:
  • mock,
  • ridicule,
  • deride,
  • parody,
  • lampoon,
  • burlesque,
  • caricature,
  • travesty,
  • criticize,
  • censure,
  • pillory,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/mäk/

mock
adjective noun verb

Not genuine or real, but attempting to appear so. object of derision. tease scornfully or contemptuously.

/ˈridiˌkyo͞ol/

ridicule
noun verb

subjection of person or thing to contemptuous and dismissive language or behaviour. To make fun of someone in a hurtful way.

/dəˈrīd/

deride
verb

express contempt for.

/ˈperədē/

parody
noun verb

humorous imitation of artist or genre. produce parody of.

/lamˈpo͞on/

lampoon
noun verb

speech or text lampooning person or thing. To ridicule with satire, e.g. on TV.

/ˌbərˈlesk/

burlesque
adjective noun verb

Concerning or characteristic of a burlesque. absurd or comically exaggerated imitation of something. parody or imitate in absurd or comically exaggerated way.

/ˈkerikəCHər/

caricature
noun verb

Exaggerated representation of someone else. To make an exaggerated representation of someone.

/ˈtravəstē/

travesty
noun verb

false, absurd, or distorted representation of something. represent in false, absurd, or distorted way.

/ˈkridəˌsīz/

criticize
verb

To assess the work of others.

/ˈsen(t)SHər/

censure
noun verb

formal expression of severe disapproval. express severe disapproval of person or thing.

/ˈpilərē/

pillory
noun verb

wooden framework with holes for head and hands. To criticize harshly or violently.

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