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sarcasticness

/sahr-kas-tik/US // sɑrˈkæs tɪk //UK // (sɑːˈkæstɪk) //

讽刺意味,讽刺,讽刺性,讽刺话

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, relating to, or characterized by sarcasm: a sarcastic reply.
    • : using or given to the use of sarcasm: His business failures made him sarcastic about other people's ventures.

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Examples

  • Stewart is a polarizing figure, and one whose cranky, sarcastic grandstanding worked much better with his original, Gen X audience than it does today.

  • Fox News host Tucker Carlson regularly uses the word in sarcastic scare quotes.

  • Gen Z, for example, famously channeled their frustration with the generation they hold responsible for issues like climate change and wealth inequality into the simple, sarcastic meme “OK boomer.”

  • Sometimes I say something sarcastic and I want to see your guys’ reaction and I can’t and some people might take it the wrong way.

  • It’s nothing they can’t fix with an episode or two apart and a heartfelt apology, but it’s the first time we ever see Rory sulking like an angry teenager and Lorelai going sarcastic and cutting.

  • He reminds me a lot of my own brothers who are funny, smart, and sarcastic dudes.

  • Hoffman plays Jon Savage, the sarcastic and pessimistic brother (and confidant) to his sister, Wendy.

  • The threads attached are short, the comments sarcastic, mostly wondering whether he actually died.

  • The acting is top-notch, and Parsons has won a pair of Emmys for his turn as the witty, sarcastic Sheldon.

  • And Downey is at his sarcastic, vulnerable, and megalomaniacal best in Iron Man 3.

  • Soon after they parted, with a sarcastic laugh from the Spaniard, and Ma'amselle mingled with the crowd.

  • If he had only been himself I should have had nothing more to desire, but he was in one of his bitter, sarcastic moods.

  • This, added to Woolf's sarcastic manner of speech, roused Trevithick's anger.

  • He obtained some success with the ladies by his sarcastic pleasantries in the fashion of the eighteenth century.

  • Lechmere grimly expressed his thanks, though the sarcastic force of the words and the wink were not lost on him.