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Satire English
Pronunciation: English [? s? Tar], beauty [? s? Tar]
Interpretation: n. satire; Satire literature, satire.
Ex.: He is good at writing about sociality? Irony.
He is good at writing social satirical novels.
Deformation: plural satire.
Ironic sentence making.
The commercial aspects of the Christmas season are easy targets? Irony.
The business side of Christmas is easy to be satirized.
He tried to blow her pride with his self-esteem? Irony.
He tried to hurt her self-esteem through his own satire.
Many Americans also like it. Irony? One aspect of late-night shows, especially when the host tortures politicians.
Many Americans also like the satirical features of evening programs, especially when the host talks about politicians.
Her plays are cruel? Irony? About life in the 1980s.
Her plays are a bitter satire on life in the 1980s.
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