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A sarcastic response written on a table that reads: Wow, you are SO deep! Sarcasm is the caustic use of words, often in a humorous way, to mock someone or something. [1] Sarcasm may employ ambivalence, [2] although it is not necessarily ironic. [3]
SARCASM | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
sarcasm. noun [ U ] us / ˈsɑːr.kæz. ə m / uk / ˈsɑː.kæz. ə m / Add to word list. the use of remarks that clearly mean the opposite of what they say, made in order to hurt someone's feelings or to criticize something in a humorous way: "You have been working hard," he said with heavy sarcasm, as he looked at the empty page. Compare.
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noun. harsh, cutting, or bitter derision, often using irony to point out the deficiencies or failings of someone or something: He resorts to sarcasm when he senses he’s losing an argument. Synonyms: bitterness, sardonicism, ridicule. a sharply ironical taunt; sneering or cutting remark: a review full of sarcasms. Synonyms: jeer. sarcasm.
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SARCASM definition: 1. the use of remarks that clearly mean the opposite of what they say, made in order to hurt…. Learn more.
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sarcasm. noun. /ˈsɑːkæzəm/. /ˈsɑːrkæzəm/. [uncountable] a way of using words that are the opposite of what you mean in order to be unpleasant to somebody or to make fun of them. ‘That will be useful,’ she snapped with heavy sarcasm (= she really thought it would not be useful at all). a hint/touch/trace of sarcasm in his voice.
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