noun
- a satirical writing or speech that attacks or ridicules a person, group, or institution
Usage: literary; formal
verb
- to attack or ridicule with satirical writing
Usage: literary; formal; transitive
Examples
- The anonymous pasquinade mocked the mayor’s recent policy decisions.
- Political pasquinades were common during the election season.
- The writer’s clever pasquinade exposed the corruption in city hall.
- He decided to pasquinade the pompous professor in his next column.
- The newspaper refused to publish such a harsh pasquinade.
- Her pasquinade of the celebrity’s behavior went viral online.