Definitions for satirists

satirists sat·i·rist

Spelling: [sat-er-ist]
IPA: /ˈsæt ər ɪst/

Satirists is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 8 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 8 points.

You can make 157 anagrams from letters in satirists (aiirssstt).

Definitions for satirists

noun

  1. a writer of satires.
  2. one who indulges in satire.
  3. a writer of satires.
  4. one who indulges in satire.

Origin of satirists

First recorded in 1580-90; satire + -ist

Examples for satirists

Nobody else can touch her as a satirist, tragedian, and dissector of human behavior.

The novelist may be only an observer; the satirist must be a thinker.

In 1605, the French satirist Thomas Artus published a strange book called The Island of Hermaphrodites.

So Portnoy—or so it seemed—was the satirist par excellence, particularly of the American Jewish comedy.

Because ultimately Westlake was not this kind of writer, or that kind, not a crime writer, or a satirist, or a comedian.

It is rather the keen, bright thrust of the satirist that saves the day.

Human life, of course, I mean, viewed with the eye of the satirist!

So very right, that I believe no satirist could breathe this air.

I am sure, at least, that Nature never meant him for a satirist.

Dieudonné, the ‘performance artist’ banned by the French high court, was not a satirist or comedian of any kind.

Dieudonné, the ‘performance artist’ banned by the French high court, was not a satirist or comedian of any kind.

So Portnoy—or so it seemed—was the satirist par excellence, particularly of the American Jewish comedy.

In 1605, the French satirist Thomas Artus published a strange book called The Island of Hermaphrodites.

I am sure, at least, that Nature never meant him for a satirist.

Nobody else can touch her as a satirist, tragedian, and dissector of human behavior.

It is rather the keen, bright thrust of the satirist that saves the day.

So very right, that I believe no satirist could breathe this air.

The novelist may be only an observer; the satirist must be a thinker.

Human life, of course, I mean, viewed with the eye of the satirist!

Because ultimately Westlake was not this kind of writer, or that kind, not a crime writer, or a satirist, or a comedian.

Word Value for satirists
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8

Words with friends

8

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