Synonyms for «satirical edge»

"Satirical edge" refers to content or humor that uses sarcasm or irony to criticize or mock something or someone. It adds a sharp and clever twist to the intention of making people laugh or think more deeply about a certain topic or situation. Full definition
Synonyms for individual words can be found below.

«satirical»

«edge»

Sentences with «satirical edge»

  • Intelligent, well - written, and beautifully photographed, it has a remarkably sharp satirical edge. (metacritic.com)
  • The result is an addictive arcade shooter with a biting satirical edge, where players must «research» whales while avoiding the media and Greenpeace. (harpooned.org)
  • Oliver «Daddy» Warbucks is transformed from a 1930s industrialist into the workaholic telecoms tycoon Will Stacks (Jamie Foxx), while actor Bobby Cannavale adds a topical, satirical edge as his scheming political campaign adviser. (csmonitor.com)
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