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sarcastic
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Word definitions for sarcastic in dictionaries
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1690s, from sarcasm , perhaps on the model of enthusiastic . Related: Sarcastical (1640s); sarcastically .
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 Containing sarcasm. 2 (context of a person English) Having the personality trait of expressing sarcasm. alt. 1 Containing sarcasm. 2 (context of a person English) Having the personality trait of expressing sarcasm.
Usage examples of sarcastic.
Clodius Afer in a tone so dry that the tribune was not sure whether the veteran was being sarcastic or just making conversation on a subject about which he was willing to be friendly.
The sardonic cleric seated beside Rosvita, who kept making sarcastic asides, brushed at his shoulder when Liath tugged at his robes, as though brushing at a fly.
So when a man in South America was threatened with the wreckage of his career for using ex-terrorists to inform on functioning terrorists, Devereaux wrote a paper so sarcastic that it circulated throughout the grinning staffers of Ops Division like illegal samizdat in the old Soviet Union.
When I dared be something other than who she wanted me to be, the sarcastic criticism and total devaluation was unbelievable.
It was Dunster, supposedly my best friend at school, who looked a fanatic: bright-eyed with a lock of dark hair fallen across his forehead, his unbuttoned mac flapping in the wind and a voice which trembled on the verge of indignation or sarcastic laughter you could never be quite sure which would emerge.
I expected a sarcastic retort from the Evocator, but Cassini just nodded, as if he knew just what Janos was talking about.
The captain said something viciously sarcastic, then turned to his Garand again.
I would have had her say--I do not know what, but something biting and sarcastic.
When I heard that answer I embraced him with an exclamation of delight, which was sarcastic in its intent, but which he took for admiration, and he at once unfolded all the treasures of his whimsical knowledge respecting his possessions, ending with the rusty blade which he said was the very knife with which Saint Peter cut off the ear of Malek.
Voltaire, and by their eagerness one would have thought the great man beloved, whereas all detested him on account of his sarcastic humour.
He could be fiercely sarcastic in the manner of his namesake, he could wallow in the last banalities of sentiment, he could even be jocose and kittenish, but he knew his audience and never for a moment lost touch with it.
Gideon shouldered his way through the pack of rakes, edged past the gaggle of fair young things, plastered a surprised expression on his face, and made the guilty pair an elegant, sarcastic bow.
Her conversation was lively, and rather bold, not at all in the coarse sense, but she struck me as having formed a system of ethics and views of life, both good-humoured and sarcastic, and had carried into her rustic sequestration the melancholy and precocious lore of her early London experience.
The lecturers would flash a three-second picture of an e-t foot or a section of tegument onto the screen, and if Conway could not rattle off an accurate classification from this glimpse, sarcastic words would be said.
Gilly Thwaite only tossed him a title, like a bone, when she was being sarcastic.