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satires Meaning in Tamil ( satires வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

சமுதாயத்தில் உள்ள குறைகளைச் சீர்திருத்தும் நோக்கோடு எழுதப்படும் நையாண்டித் தாக்குதல்,



satires's Usage Examples:

Spedding) or Miltons treatises, or of satires like Drydens and political pamphlets like Halifaxs and then Swifts, Defoes and Steeles.


The superiority of his style over that of Lucilius, who wrote his satires a generation later, is immeasurable.


Most of the satires of Lucilius were written in hexameters, but, so far as an opinion can be formed from a number of unconnected fragments, he seems to have written the trochaic tetrameter with a smoothness, clearness and simplicity which he never attained in handling the hexameter.


Some twelve martyrs at least perished in 1539-1540, and George Buchanan, whose satires on the Franciscans delighted the king, escaped to France, in circumstances which he described diversely on different occasions, as was his habit.


Karman also wrote two satires and fragments of an historical novel, while his literary programme is set forth in his dissertation Anemzet csinosoddsa.


215 the emperor Caracalla visited the city; and, in order to repay some insulting satires that the inhabitants had made upon him, he commanded his troops to put to death all youths capable of bearing arms.


In itself a product of the medieval conception of the fool who figured so largely in the Shrovetide and other pageants, it differs entirely from the general allegorical satires of the preceding centuries.


In The Legion Club of 1736 he composed the fiercest of all his verse satires.


Parliament, which he had kept at arm's length, was hostile; he was hated by the nobility, and his general unpopularity is reflected in Skelton's satires and in Hall's Chronicle.


He was original in the dramatic setting provided for his satires.


Moreover, in the fascinating collection of popular satires and ephemeral pamphlets made by Schade, one is constantly impressed with the absence of religious fervour, and the highly secular nature of the matters discussed.





Synonyms:

sarcastic, irony, humour, caustic remark, sarcasm, wittiness, wit, unsarcastic, witticism, humor,



Antonyms:

stupidity, ill humor, good humor, sarcastic, unsarcastic,

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