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