satire
noun
sat·ire
ˈsa-ˌtī(-ə)r
1
: wit, irony, or sarcasm used to expose and discredit vice or folly (as of a person, government, or society)
broadly
: humor that criticizes weakness or wrongdoing
political/social satire
He often merges politics and popular culture using satire. —Kalhan Rosenblatt
Good satire also has to sting, and the show's laughter never lets us off the hook. —Sara Holdren
2
: a book, play, movie, etc. that uses satire
a scathing satire of American consumerism
The hit HBO show, a biting satire about the emotionally dysfunctional … Roy family, became an icon of 21st century television.—David Marchese
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