Use of satirist in Sentences. 23 Examples

The examples include satirist at the start of sentence, satirist at the end of sentence and satirist in the middle of sentence

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satirist at the end of sentence


  1. Voltaire was a famous French satirist.
  2. He built a reputation in the 1970s as a social satirist.
  3. In writing, Leyner is part gonzo journalist, part satirist.
  4. Swift wrote a great deal of poetry, but he is best regarded as a prose satirist.

satirist in the middle of sentence


  1. Thus it was as a satirist that Pope was most effective.
  2. As a political satirist, scurrility was his trade, you might say.
  3. An eighteenth - century satirist reviewed the troublesome period.
  4. Perhaps the first to chronicle this dream was the Greek satirist Lucian.
  5. To paraphrase the satirist Tom Lehrer, it makes a fellow proud to be a banker.
  6. Berchoux was a very well known satirist and his illustrators were distinguished men.
  7. This, and my being esteemed a jocular verbal satirist, supported my consequence in the society.
  8. Does it matter that a satirist tells his 80,000 Twitter followers that he thinks Starbucks stinks?
  9. The passage which opens this chapter is an instance of a satirist attacking a higher social class.
  10. Back in Vienna he had been bewitched by the viciously witty judgments of the satirist, Karl Kraus.
  11. In his lifetime he was famous, or infamous, as a satirist, a journalist and a political polemicist.
  12. “No man is an island, ” the 17th-century English poet, satirist, lawyer and priest John Donne once said.
  13. A satirist, you feel, would find rich pickings under such circumstances, and indeed Wang Shuo does just that.
  14. Among labouring poets, Mary Leapor will prove a particularly strong instance of a satirist attacking her betters.
  15. He was a social satirist who portrayed the vices and follies of the aristocratic society of the London of his time.
  16. Jonathan Swift (1667-1745) by most reckoning is the best English-language satirist ever, and one of the world's greatest as well.
  17. Gulliver's Travels is generally regarded as a terrific satirical novel written by the great English prose satirist Jonathan Swift.
  18. He's known as a misogynist, a satirist, a jokester, an attention-seeking bad boy, a creep, an artistic genius, and a man with a history of addiction and abuse.
  19. An Anglo-Irish satirist and political pamphleteer, considered one of the greatest masters of English prose and one of the most impassioned satirists of human folly and pretension.

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