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Meaning of Satire | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
ˈsætaɪɹ

Definitions

  1. A literary device of writing or art which principally ridicules its subject often as an intended means of provoking or preventing change or highlighting a shortcoming in the work of another. Imitation, humor, irony, and exaggeration are often used to aid this.
  2. A satirical work.
  3. Severity of remark.

Equivalents

العربية الهجو هجاء هَجْو
Azərbaycanca gülgü həcv satira
Български сатира
Català sàtira
Čeština satira
Deutsch Persiflage Satire
Ελληνικά σάτιρα
Esperanto satiro
Español sátira
فارسی طنز هجو
Suomi satiiri
Français satire
Gaeilge aoir
Gàidhlig aoir
עברית סטירה
हिन्दी व्यंग
Bahasa Indonesia komidi satir sindiran
Italiano satira satirica
日本語 皮肉 風刺
ქართული სატირა
Қазақша сатира сықақ
한국어 풍자
Македонски сатира
မြန်မာဘာသာ သရော်စာ
Nederlands satire
Português sátira
Română satiră
Русский сатира
Shqip satirë
Svenska satir
Kiswahili tashtiti
Tagalog satira
Türkçe hiciv yergi
ئۇيغۇرچە ھەجۋە
Українська сатира
Tiếng Việt châm biếm

Examples

“Satire deflates and debases. It is an art which topples greatness, undermines pretension and punishes pride by revealing the low in the pretendedly high, the filth in the pure, the folly in reason. This belittling trick deploys telescopic lenses which picture the human as lesser and lower, or as a machine or beast, driven by depraved desires. Satire reduces what purports to be subtly superior to a repertoire of stigmatizing symbols and cardboard cut-outs, turning character into caricature, signalled by exaggerated physiognomical distortions - the huge nose, gaping mouth and bloated belly, or comparable animalistic traits. In this humbling of the complex into the simplistic, satire finally reduces the mind, soul or spirit to that flesh which always bespeaks inferiority on the Chain of Being.”
“a stinging satire of American politics.”
“CAESAR. No, by the gods! would that it had been! Vengeance at least is human. No, I say: those severed right hands, and the brave Vercingetorix basely strangled in a vault beneath the Capitol, were (with shuddering satire) a wise severity, a necessary protection to the commonwealth, a duty of statesmanship—follies and fictions ten times bloodier than honest vengeance!”

CEFR level

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This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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