Satirical

/səˈtɪrɪkəl/ adjective

Using humor, irony, or exaggeration to mock or criticize something, especially something serious or powerful.

From Latin 'satiricus,' related to 'satura' (a literary form mixing verse and prose). Romans used satire to critique society; the form emphasizes critique through wit.

AFsatiries
AMሳቲራዊ
ARهجائي
BGсатиричен
BNব্যঙ্গাত্মক
CAsatíric
CSsatirický
DAsatirisk
DEsatirisch
ELσατιρικός
ESsatírico
ETsatiiriline
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