Pronunciation of the English word satire.
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1. | I don't want to write satire. However, satire is often the result. | |
2. | He was not aware that the praise was a satire in disguise. | |
3. | The play is a satire on the political world. | |
4. | "Gulliver's Travels" is all satire, in fact, his voyages never take him out of England. | |
5. | It's hard not to write satire. For who is so tolerant of the injustices of the city, so ironclad, that they can hold back? | |
6. | It is difficult not to write satire. | |
7. | Have you ever wondered if our universe is just a simulated political satire of one that actually exists? | |
8. | Humour is the satire of yesterday. | |
9. | The movie is a lighthearted yet devastatingly accurate and witty social satire. | |
10. | I'm an epidemiologist. When I heard about Britain's "herd immunity" coronavirus plan, I thought it was satire. |