Crossword-Solution: SATIRISE
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| SATIRISE | anagram | TIRESIAS |
We have 9 clues for the answer “SATIRISE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| lambast | 2 answers |
| Lampoon | 35 answers |
| Deride | 43 answers |
| Parody | 47 answers |
| Belittle | 54 answers |
| Burlesque | 55 answers |
| caricature | 59 answers |
| Disparage | 60 answers |
| Ridicule | 81 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERTEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SATIRISE (5)
Satire is reckoned the easiest of all wit, but I take it to be otherwise in very bad times: for it is as hard to satirise well a man of distinguished vices, as to praise well a man of distinguished virtues.
Its avowed attempt was to satirise local and temporal abuses; but it is impossible to imagine any state of society in the near future where the play will not seem real.
They rather approve _Punch_ and the other comic journals, even when these satirise living persons who feel the sting.
The first of these, /Pelham/, composed when I was little more than a boy, has the faults, and perhaps the merits, natural to a very early age,--when the novelty itself of life quickens the observation,--when we see distinctly, and represent vividly, what lies upon the surface of the world,--and when, half sympathising with the follies we satirise, there is a gusto in our paintings which atones for their exaggeration.
The first of these, _Pelham_, composed when I was little more than a boy, has the faults, and perhaps the merits, natural to a very early age,--when the novelty itself of life quickens the observation,--when we see distinctly, and represent vividly, what lies upon the surface of the world,--and when, half sympathising with the follies we satirise, there is a gusto in our paintings which atones for their exaggeration.
Quotes with SATIRISE (3)
You can't satirise darts, because it's hyper-real as it is; there's already enough over-the-top madness to it.
We sometimes forget that human invention can also be a subject of human invention: that might seem a modern notion, or a postmodern one, but novelists have taken time - sometimes time out from their realist fixations - to source and satirise the speech and power we rely on.
I'm not tempted to write a song about George W. Bush. I couldn't figure out what sort of song I would write. That's the problem: I don't want to satirise George Bush and his puppeteers, I want to vaporise them.