satirical
adjective
uk/səˈtɪr.ɪ.kəl/us/səˈtɪr.ɪ.kəl/(alsosatiric,uk/səˈtɪr.ɪk/us/səˈtɪr.ɪk/)criticizingpeopleorideasin ahumorousway,especiallyinorderto make apoliticalpoint:
讥讽的;讽刺的satiricalcartoons/magazines讽刺漫画/杂志
She wasknownfor her satiricalhumour.她的讽刺幽默很有名。
a satiricpuppetshow thatmockedthegovernment嘲讽政府的讽刺木偶戏
See
satire
- Thefilmsare verycleverandfunnyand satirical.
 - asharplysatiricalattackon thepresident
 - Themovieis adrysatiricalcomedyset among thesocialeliteof Manhattan.
 - Thefilmopenswith anamusingsatiricanecdoteinvolvingthe boy's twograndmothers.
 - She is agiftedperformanceartistwhoproducessatiric,politicallybarbedvideosin which sheplaysvariousethnictypes.
 - Many of thedetailsin hisnovelsare satiric, like thehouseholdappliancesthatdemandto befedwithcoinsall thetime.
 
Types of film, play, book etc.
- adaptation
 - Afrofuturism
 - allegorical
 - allegory
 - anime
 - autobiographical
 - computer-animated
 - cyberpunk
 - episodic
 - Gothic
 - kitchen-sink
 - melodrama
 - procedural
 - prosy
 - pulpy
 - science fiction
 - self-referential
 - SFF
 - shoot-em-up
 - smash
 
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:
Humour & humorous