单词 | sarcastic |
释义 | sarcastic (sɑːʳkæstɪk ) adjective Someone who is sarcastic says or does the opposite of what they really mean in order to mock or insult someone. She poked fun at people's shortcomings with sarcastic remarks. Synonyms: ironical, cynical, satirical, cutting sarcastically (sɑːʳkæstɪkli ) adverb [ADVERB with verb] 'What a surprise!' Caroline murmured sarcastically. Collocations: sarcastic tone There isn’t just one way to be sarcastic or a single sarcastic tone of voice. Smithsonian Their get-real, tough-love sarcastic tone ought to be grating, but it isn't. Times, Sunday Times I'd give anything to hear you say in your sarcastic tone that s*** isn't that bad. The Sun It sends positive messages in almost a sarcastic tone. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 His writing usually has a humorous and sarcastic tone while answering the consumers' questions. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 His sarcastic wit was exercised only in appropriate situations. Times, Sunday Times He was in the job for 1,289 days, longer than anyone else, and acquired a reputation for reliability, steadiness and dry, self-deprecating and sarcastic wit. Times, Sunday Times She has a dry, slightly sarcastic wit and laughs a lot, and loudly. Times, Sunday Times They can't power through until the language sort of fades away and you realise she's a sarcastic wit and a brilliant caricaturist. Times, Sunday Times In particular, she loved and appreciated her clear and sarcastic wit, cheerful character, because she always had in reserve a funny joke. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 讥讽的 Japanese: 皮肉な |
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