sarcastic
/sɑːˈkæs.tɪk/
UK: /sɑːˈkæs.tɪk/
SⱭːKÆS · tɪk (2 syllables)
English
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Definition
Containing sarcasm.
Etymology
Either from sarcasm + -astic or from French sarcastique, from French sarcasme, from Late Latin sarcasmus, ultimately from Ancient Greek σαρκασμός (sarkasmós, “sarcasm”), itself from Ancient Greek σάρξ (sárx, literally “meat, flesh”).
Example Sentences
- "a sarcastic quip"
- "the teacher's sarcastic tone"
- "The unhappy Jew eyed their countenances and that of Front-de-Bœuf, in hope of discovering some symptoms of relenting; but that of the Baron exhibited the same cold, half-sullen, half-sarcastic smile which had been the prelude to his cruelty; […]"
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