Definition of Satirise

1. Verb. Ridicule with satire. "The writer satirized the politician's proposal"

Exact synonyms: Lampoon, Satirize
Generic synonyms: Blackguard, Guy, Jest At, Laugh At, Make Fun, Poke Fun, Rib, Ridicule, Roast
Derivative terms: Lampoon, Lampooner, Satire, Satire

Definition of Satirise

1. Verb. To make a satire of; to mock. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Satirise

1. to satirize [v -RISED, -RISING, -RISES] - See also: satirize

Lexicographical Neighbors of Satirise

satinpod
satinpods
satins
satinwood
satinwood tree
satinwoods
satiny
sation
satire
satires
satiric
satirical
satirically
satirick
satirique
satirise (current term)
satirised
satirises
satirising
satirist
satirists
satirizable
satirize
satirized
satirizer
satirizers
satirizes
satirizing
satis
satisfaction

Literary usage of Satirise

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Scotsmen by Robert Chambers, Thomas Thomson (1853)
"His object was to satirise both the mon who composed this expedition and those who ... satirise ..."

2. Historical and Biographical Essays by John Forster (1858)
"... since it shows him, professed satirist as he was, by no means ready to satirise at other people's bidding, or upon appearances merely. ..."

3. Historical and Biographical Essays by John Forster (1858)
"... since it shows him, professed satirist as he was, by no means ready to satirise at other people's bidding, or upon appearances merely. ..."

4. The History of the County and City of Cork by Charles Bernard Gibson (1861)
"He continued for a full year to satirise the Leinster- men, ... There was an impression abroad at this time, that poets could satirise people to death. ..."

5. A Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Scotsmen by Robert Chambers, Thomas Thomson (1853)
"His object was to satirise both the mon who composed this expedition and those who ... satirise ..."

6. Historical and Biographical Essays by John Forster (1858)
"... since it shows him, professed satirist as he was, by no means ready to satirise at other people's bidding, or upon appearances merely. ..."

7. Historical and Biographical Essays by John Forster (1858)
"... since it shows him, professed satirist as he was, by no means ready to satirise at other people's bidding, or upon appearances merely. ..."

8. The History of the County and City of Cork by Charles Bernard Gibson (1861)
"He continued for a full year to satirise the Leinster- men, ... There was an impression abroad at this time, that poets could satirise people to death. ..."

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