Dorothy Parker was an American writer, poet, and critic known for her wit, humor, and sarcasm. Synonyms for the name Dorothy Parker could include words such as satirical, acerbic, witty, clever, acrimonious, and sardonic. Parker was an influential figure in the literary world during the early 20th century, known for her sharp-tongued criticism and satirical works. She was a frequent contributor to The New Yorker magazine, and her writing style was often compared to that of her contemporaries such as Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald. Her legacy lives on as an icon of literary style, wit, and sophistication.