sarcastically
adverb as in strong fondness
Word Combinations
Example:He made a sarcastic remark about the weather.
Definition:To say something in a mocking or contemptuous way, often to imply criticism or ridicule.
Example:Her sarcastic tone was clear as she criticized the plan.
Definition:The style or manner in which something is said in a mocking or contemptuous way.
Example:She sarcastically commented on the poor quality of the food.
Definition:To express a comment with sarcasm.
Example:His sarcastic expression made it clear that he didn't believe the story.
Definition:A face or body language that conveys sarcasm or mockery.
Example:She sarcastically suggested that the meeting should be moved to Paris.
Definition:To propose something in a mocking manner to express disagreement or sarcasm.
Example:The mayor's sarcastic irony about the importance of local businesses was lost on most of his audience.
Definition:A form of irony where the true meaning of a remark is the opposite of its literal meaning, often used to express contempt or mockery.
Example:The critic sarcastically denounced the new play as a waste of time.
Definition:To strongly condemn or criticize something in a mocking way.
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