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satirical

[suh-tir-i-kuhl] / səˈtɪr ɪ kəl /


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He has created games which he describes as "satirical, horrifying or queer" and reflect specific aspects of his life as a trans man in the UK.

From BBC

She explained in a follow-up video that she had tried to make her satirical intent plain by closely mimicking the language of the Revlon lip oil video.

From The Wall Street Journal

There are self-deprecating asides, some spiky transgressive stuff and satirical jokes designed to make a point.

From New York Times

He aimed his satirical arrows at Republicans and Democrats alike.

From Washington Post

The WWE’s brand of sports entertainment has always existed in its own reality, sometimes unmistakably outlandish and sometimes resembling our own with the satirical volume turned up.

From Los Angeles Times