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sarcastic
/ sɑːˈkæstɪk /
adjective
characterized by sarcasm
given to the use of sarcasm
Other Word Forms
- sarcastically adverb
- sarcasticness noun
- sarcasticalness noun
- quasi-sarcastic adjective
- quasi-sarcastically adverb
- supersarcastic adjective
- supersarcastically adverb
- unsarcastic adjective
- unsarcastical adjective
- unsarcastically adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of sarcastic1
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Synonym Study
Example Sentences
The audience can decide where that zinger lands on the spectrum between sincere and sarcastic.
Aye, right - A sarcastic phrase - used ironically to express contempt or incredulity.
When she posted a picture with her husband and baby, she got flooded with sarcastic comments like "Look at the baby with his grandpa" and "gold digger."
Ms Geraedts believes rarebit became popular due to Wales' connection to cheese-making, despite its name being a sarcastic "patronising" English joke.
When you make a sarcastic joke to a new friend, observe their nonverbal cues, says Bonfil.
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