Sentences

mordant in a sentence

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Definition

Mordant (adjective): having a sharp or critical quality, often in a humorous or biting manner.

Sample Sentences

  1. The comedian's mordant wit left the audience both laughing and reflecting on uncomfortable truths.
  2. Her mordant critique of the film highlighted its many flaws in a way that was both humorous and insightful.
  3. In his writings, he often employed a mordant tone to expose the hypocrisy of societal norms.
  4. The artist's mordant commentary on modern life resonated with many, sparking deep conversations.
  5. His mordant observations about politics made him a controversial figure in public discourse.
  6. The comedian's mordant wit had the audience laughing and gasping in equal measure.
  7. Her mordant commentary on social issues often left her listeners both entertained and provoked.
  8. He wrote a mordant critique of the novel that highlighted its many flaws with sharp precision.
  9. In a mordant tone, she described the absurdities of modern life, captivating everyone in the room.
  10. The film's mordant humor provided a refreshing contrast to its otherwise serious themes.
  11. The comedian's mordant wit left the audience both laughing and thoughtful.
  12. Her mordant criticism of the policy sparked a heated debate among the lawmakers.
  13. He had a mordant style that made even the most serious topics seem approachable.
  14. The film's mordant humor cleverly highlighted the absurdities of modern life.
  15. With a mordant glance, she made it clear that she was unimpressed by his excuses.

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