Satirist (noun)

  1. A person who writes or creates works of satire.
  2. A person who uses wit, irony, or sarcasm to expose and criticize people's vices, follies, or stupidity.

Origin:

The word satirist is derived from the latin word "satira" which means "satire".

Examples:

  1. Mark Twain was one of the greatest American satirists.
  2. The satirist's cartoons mocked the corrupt politicians.
  3. The satirist's book was a biting critique of modern society.
  4. He was a gifted satirist whose works were both funny and thought-provoking.
  5. The satirist's play exposed the absurdity of the legal system.
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