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Sarcasum

Definition:

A form of verbal irony that is meant to mock, ridicule, or convey contempt by saying the opposite of what is intended. Sarcasm often includes tone of voice, facial expressions, and body language to emphasize the intended meaning.

Examples:

Noun:

  • John's sarcastic remarks often offended those around him.
  • The comedian used sarcasm to entertain the audience.

Adjective:

  • Her sarcastic reply implied a deep contempt for his intelligence.
  • The teacher's sarcastic tone undermined her authority in the classroom.

Verb:

  • She sarcastically thanked him for his "help".
  • He sarcastically suggested that they should all work late every day.

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