
1) Acid 2) Dryness 3) Irony 4) Pessimism 5) Satire
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1) Barbed talk 2) Bitter irony 3) Bitter taunt 4) Caustic language 5) Caustic remark 6) Caustic satire 7) Caustic speech 8) Caustic wit 9) Caustic words 10) Causticity 11) Cutting commentary 12) Cutting humor 13) Cutting ironic remark 14) Cutting language 15) Digs and barbs 16) Don Rickles humor technique
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Sarcasm is `a sharp, bitter, or cutting expression or remark; a bitter gibe or taunt.` Sarcasm may employ ambivalence, although sarcasm is not necessarily ironic. `The distinctive quality of sarcasm is present in the spoken word and manifested chiefly by vocal inflections`. The sarcastic content of a statement will be dependent upon the contex...
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• (n.) A keen, reproachful expression; a satirical remark uttered with some degree of scorn or contempt; a taunt; a gibe; a cutting jest.
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(from the article `language`) ...are spoken with friendly facial expressions. It is found that it is the visual accompaniments and tone of voice that elicit the main emotional ...
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raw and scornful use of apparent approval to express disapproval. Another of London's favorite devices for social commentary.
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Another term for verbal irony--the act of ostensibly saying one thing but meaning another. See furth
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Sar'casm noun [ French
sarcasme , Latin
sarcasmus , Greek
sarkasmo`s , from
sarka`zein to tear flesh like dogs, to bite the lips in rage, to speak bitterly, to sneer, from
sa`rx ,
sa`rkos , flesh.] A keen, reproachful expression; a satirical re...
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Bitter and aggressive form of irony which is intended to hurt a person´s feelings or group of persons. The writer of satires very often writes in a sarcastic tone.
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[
n] - witty language used to convey insults or scorn
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Sarcasm is a form of verbal irony that mocks, ridicules, or expresses contempt. You’re saying the opposite of what you mean (verbal irony) and doing it in a particularly hostile tone.
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irony 1 satire noun witty language used to convey insults or scorn; `he used sarcasm to upset his opponent`; `irony is wasted on the stupid`; `Satire is a sort of glass, wherein beholders do generally discover everybody`s face but their own`--Jona...
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[Literary terms] witty language used to convey insults or scorn
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