satirist Meaning in Tamil ( satirist வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
நையாண்டித் தாக்குதல் எழுதுபவர்,
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satirist தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
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satirist's Usage Examples:
His Pindaric Odes, written at this period or earlier, in the manner of Cowley, indicate the rudiments of a real satirist, but a satirist struggling with a most uncongenial form of expression.
JONATHAN SWIFT (1667-1745), dean of St Patrick's, Dublin, British satirist, was born at No.
And it's still possible to give up your responsible day job, move to Praha and become a satirist.
As a satirist and observer he is simply the "Cooper who 's written six volumes to prove he's as good as a Lord" of Lowell's clever portrait; his enormous vanity and his irritability find vent in a sort of dull violence, which is exceedingly tiresome.
But they seem to be more " nominis umbrae " than real men; they serve the purpose of enabling the satirist to aim his blows at one particular object instead of declaiming at large.
The clergy and the fair sex presented the most attractive target for the shots of the satirists.
But the new creative effort in language was accompanied by considerable crudeness of execution, and the novel word-formations and varieties of inflexion introduced by Pacuvius exposed him to the ridicule of the satirist Lucilius, and, long afterwards, to that of his imitator Persius.
Artistic Director, Barrie Rutter, takes as his inspiration the cartoons and caricatures of celebrated eighteenth century satirist, James Gillray.
At these two things he was never tired of striking, but elsewhere, even in the grim satire of the Chats fourres, he is the satirist proper rather than the reformer.
JOHN OLDHAM (1653-1683), English satirist, son of a Presbyterian minister, was born at Shipton Moyne, near Tetbury, Gloucestershire, on the 9th of August 1653.
The fragments of the old tragedian Pacuvius and of the satirist Lucilius show that Lucretius had made use of their expressions and materials.
5) brings out strongly the differences not in urbanity only but in kindly feeling between the two satirists.
Synonyms:
ironist, humourist, humorist, ridiculer,
Antonyms:
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