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Sarcasm
Sarcasm meaning
Use of acerbic language to mock or convey contempt, often using verbal irony and (in speech) often marked by overemphasis and sneering. | An individual act of the above.
Example sentences (20)
A.I. will figure out sarcasm before silliness.
A married couple at a Nottinghamshire dementia specialist nursing home have reflected on their relationship for National Couples Day (18th August) – proving that love, laughter and some sarcasm is the recipe for a happy marriage.
And while all of those programs seem like completely worthwhile investments (sarcasm) there are some of us who would like to keep more of our own money for funding our own studies.
Apparently their filter doesn't get sarcasm, and noone even looks at appeals for 12hr suspensions.
Check your sarcasm meter.
His delivery perfectly matches Walt's frequent sarcasm and snide comments, especially when arguing with his siblings.
Kayla complimented Peter’s turtleneck; he hoped it wasn’t sarcasm.
My deepest apologies, dear readers, for this interruption in regularly scheduled sarcasm—I promise I'll have a word with the powers that be, assuming we're not all bowing down to our new robot overlord by then.
That left everyone surprised by the dark sarcasm shot by him.
The voice-ready AI chatbot is also trained to include some humour and a hint of sarcasm in its replies.
Those words that I used were so absurd, I figured everybody would take it as sarcasm.
As I read a comment from one woman who claimed, with callous sarcasm, that formula-feeding mothers “can’t be having their wine or Prosecco while breastfeeding”, I began to understand that some people are letting their misogyny make them thick.
I also agree with the above, how wonderful to be in complete agreement on things and with zero hint of sarcasm.
Kennedy III seems to be confused about the past comments made by Trump's running mate Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH); he is also anti-vaccine and his that we should "fire thousands of nurses who refuse to get the vaccine" was meant to be sarcasm.
My guess is Mr. Roid was feeling insecure (duh, but I mean about his car specifically) and took the remark as sarcasm.
People have been leaving ecstatic reviews on Tripadvisor, which we are sure are 100% genuine and completely meant with no sense of irony or sarcasm whatsoever.
Perhaps given the horrors that have been unfolding in and Gaza since October 7, this isn't the time for humour or sarcasm.
Seinfeld made the comments with a lot of sarcasm and described the pair having a dinner after they wrapped.
She posted: "Not sure anyone understands sarcasm these days.
That wasn't the only piece of sarcasm that Klopp decided to show throughout that video clip.