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Often used in the same context:
humorists,
comedians,
satire,
cartoonists,
lampoon,
parodies,
parodists,
commentators,
ranters,
jokesters,
politicians,
blowhards,
pundits,
demagogues,
writers,
provocateur,
punsters,
controversialist,
ironist,
screechers,
orators,
pranksters,
fatuousness,
herblock,
caricatures,
jokes,
bigots,
populists,
dramatists,
admen,
humourist,
shticks,
chatterers,
talkers,
ridicule,
zingers,
spoofs,
sourpusses,
politicos,
shtik,
gags,
comics,
intellectuals,
showmen,
novelists,
countryfolk,
enfants terribles,
gillray,
crudities,
unsayable,
irreverence,
poltroon,
poke fun,
bons mots,
wiseacres,
ignoramuses,
tom lehrer,
political incorrectness,
max beerbohm,
witticisms,
folkies,
bluffers,
entertainers,
intellects,
scatology,
liberals,
pillorying,
philistines,
infantilism,
sophists,
misogynists,
hecklers,
puritans,
booboisie,
gibes,
pontificator,
alexander woollcott,
sendup,
lyricists,
creators,
impersonations,
monkeyshines,
newspeople,
antisemite,
cusswords,
newsies,
existentialists,
prudes,
poets,
fictionalisation,
politically incorrect,
philosophers,
mavens,
fundamentalists,
humor,
pols,
honore daumier,
simpletons,
reactionaries,
diatribes,
thinkers,
prigs,
playwrights,
authors,
rhetoricians,
composers,
artists,
essayists,
historians,
satirist,
architects,
plays,
romantics,
satires,
sculptors,
biographers
Appears in the definition of:
ridicule,
sardonic
Also try:
— Adjectives for satirists:
roman,
great,
other,
english,
many,
political,
most,
latin,
greatest,
contemporary,
social,
more...
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