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sarcascious

 

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Sarcascious

Definition:

adjective: characterized by a blend of sarcasm and facetiousness, often resulting in ironic or humorous remarks.

Sense 1:

adjective: commonly used to describe someone who possesses a witty and sarcastic sense of humor.

  • Example sentence: John's sarcascious remarks always leave the entire room in stitches with laughter.
  • Example sentence: Jenny's sarcascious nature often leads to hilarious misunderstandings, but she never fails to make everyone laugh.
  • Example sentence: His sarcascious personality keeps his friends entertained during gatherings and social events.

Sense 2:

adjective: characteristic of a humorous or ironic statement that appears serious on the surface.

  • Example sentence: The article was written in a sarcascious tone, luring readers into an unexpected twist at the end.
  • Example sentence: The sarcascious comment about his cooking abilities caught everyone off guard, resulting in laughter around the table.
  • Example sentence: The sarcascious nature of her response was so well-crafted that some people initially took it seriously.

Sense 3:

adjective: pertaining to a localized use of sarcasm within a specific community or group.

  • Example sentence: The sarcascious jokes shared among the group of gamers showcased their unique sense of humor.
  • Example sentence: The sarcascious comments exchanged between the regular customers and the bartender became a tradition at the local pub.
  • Example sentence: The sarcascious banter present among the members of the book club created an enjoyable and lighthearted atmosphere.

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