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  • SARCASM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    Sarcasm refers to the use of words that mean the opposite of what you really want to say, especially in order to insult someone, or to show irritation, or just to be funny For example, saying "they're really on top of things" to describe a group of people who are very disorganized is using sarcasm
  • Sarcasm - Wikipedia
    While sarcasm (harsh ridicule or mockery) is often directly associated with verbal irony (meaning the opposite of what is said) and the two are frequently used together; sarcasm is not necessarily ironic by definition, and either element can be used without the other
  • SARCASM Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    SARCASM definition: harsh, cutting, or bitter derision, often using irony to point out the deficiencies or failings of someone or something See examples of sarcasm used in a sentence
  • SARCASM | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    Humor or sarcasm are sometimes used to reject other family members in high scoring families People feel that it makes them vulnerable to sarcasm and irony Unable to use such devices as 'sarcasm' and 'banter', she had to resort to other means to assert her authority
  • Sarcasm - Definition and Examples of Sarcasm - Literary Devices
    Simply put, sarcasm is the use of irony to mock or convey contempt It’s often expressed by saying the opposite of what you mean, usually with a tone of voice that clues the listener (or reader) in on the true meaning
  • sarcasm noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
    Definition of sarcasm noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
  • Is Sarcasm an Emotion? The Psychology Behind It
    Sarcasm is not an emotion It is a form of communication, specifically a type of verbal irony where the speaker says the opposite of what they mean But sarcasm is deeply intertwined with emotion: it is fueled by emotions, it is designed to provoke emotions, and understanding it requires the ability to read other people’s emotional states That tight relationship with emotion is likely why
  • Sarcasm: Definition, Types How to Use It Effectively
    Sarcasm is a form of verbal irony where a person says something but means the opposite, often with a mocking or exaggerated tone It can be playful, biting, or even passive-aggressive, depending on how it is delivered


















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