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satiric (adj.)

c. 1500, from French satirique, from Late Latin satiricus, from satira (see satire (n.)). Earlier (late 14c.) as a noun meaning "a writer of satires."

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Definitions of satiric from WordNet

satiric (adj.)
exposing human folly to ridicule;
Synonyms: satirical
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