Reverse Dictionary: SATIRE

ADJECTIVES
► QUIZZACIOUS given to mocking, bantering, satirical → c1830
► SATEERICAL ► SATERICAL satirical → 1826 Sc.
► SATIRIAL satirical → 1579 obs.
► SATIRIC addicted to satire, satirical → 1627 obs.
► SATIRIEN satirical → 1509 obs.
► SCOPTIC mocking, scoffing, jesting, satirical → 1670 obs.
► TAIRDIE ► TARDIE peevish, ill-humoured, sulky; satirical → 1905 Sc. obs. (Bk.)

NOUNS
► SATERICALS satire → 1826 Sc. obs.
► SATIRETTE a small satire → 1870
► SATIRICS satiric writings → 1600
► SATIRISM indulgence in satire; satirical temper or utterance → 1593 obs.
► SCORN jest, ridicule; banter; satire → 1790 Sc. & N. Eng. dial.

NOUNS – PERSON
► GIRDER one who sneers or cavils; a jester or satirist → 1584 obs.
► JUVENAL a satirist → 1592
► RIGGITE a person who mocks or makes fun of others in a satirical manner; a satirist → 1771 US 
► SARCASTER a satirist → 1933 journalism usage (Bk.)
► SATIRE a satirical person, a satirist → 1596 obs.
► SATIRIC a writer of satires; a satirist → 1387 obs.
► SATIRIST a writer of satires; one who satirizes some person or thing → 1589
► SATIRIZER one who uses satire → 1867
► SATYRIST a satirist → 1589
► SILLOGRAPH a writer of satires or lampoons → 1845
► SILLOGRAPHER a writer of satires or lampoons → 1656
► SILLOGRAPHIST a writer of satires or lampoons → 1775
► TAKE OFF a mimic, one apt at hitting off personal peculiarities or laughable incidents, practical ‘quiz’; a satirist; a punster → 1873 Eng. & Amer. dial. (Bk.)

VERBS
► GRIND to satirize severely; to make a jest of → 1887 US students’ sl.
► JERK 1. to lash with satire or ridicule → 1602 obs.
2. to aim satire; to sneer, to carp → a1643 obs.
► LASH to castigate in words; to rebuke, to satirize, to vituperate → 1590
► SATIRIZE 1. to write satires; to assail someone or something with satire → 1601
2. to describe or ridicule in a satirical manner → 1630
► TAKE THE PISS OUT OF to make fun of; to mock, to deride, to satirize → 1945 sl.