sarcastic
- SARCÁSTIC, -Ă, sarcastici, -ce, adj. (Adesea adverbial) Plin de sarcasm, batjocoritor, caustic, usturător. – Din fr. sarcastique.Trimis de andreeadima, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DEX '98SARCÁSTIC adj. 1. satiric, (livr.) acrimonios, (înv.) satiricesc, (fig.) biciuitor, caustic, incisiv, înţepător, muşcător, pişcător, şfichiuitor, tăios, usturător. (Eşti cam sarcastic.) 2. v. batjocoritor. 3. v. răutăcios.Trimis de siveco, 18.02.2008. Sursa: Sinonimesarcástic adj. m., pl. sarcástici; f. sg. sarcástică, pl. sarcásticeTrimis de siveco, 10.08.2004. Sursa: Dicţionar ortograficSARCÁSTI//C sarcasticcă (sarcasticci, sarcasticce) 1) Care exprimă sarcasm; plin de sarcasm; caustic. 2) Care face uz de sarcasm; înclinat spre sarcasm. /<fr. sarcastiqueTrimis de siveco, 22.08.2004. Sursa: NODEXSARCÁSTIC, -Ă adj. (adesea adv.) Plin de sarcasm, batjocoritor, incisiv. [< fr. sarcastique].Trimis de LauraGellner, 04.04.2007. Sursa: DNSARCÁSTIC, -Ă I. adj. (şi adv.) plin de sarcasm, caustic. II. s. n. element sarcastic (I). (< fr. sarcastique)Trimis de raduborza, 15.09.2007. Sursa: MDN
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sarcastic — sarcastic, *satiric, ironic, sardonic can mean having or manifesting bitterness and power to cut or sting. A person, a mood, a remark, or an expression is sarcastic when he or it manifests an intent to inflict pain by deriding, taunting, or… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
sarcastic — [sär kas′tik] adj. 1. of, having the nature of, or characterized by sarcasm; sneering, caustic, cutting, etc. 2. using, or fond of using, sarcasm sarcastically adv. SYN. SARCASTIC implies intent to hurt by taunting with mocking ridicule, veiled… … English World dictionary
Sarcastic — Sar*cas tic, Sarcastical Sar*cas tic*al, a. Expressing, or expressed by, sarcasm; characterized by, or of the nature of, sarcasm; given to the use of sarcasm; bitterly satirical; scornfully severe; taunting. [1913 Webster] What a fierce and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sarcastic — index bitter (reproachful), cynical, incisive, insolent, ironic, offensive (offending), trenchant … Law dictionary
sarcastic — 1690s, from SARCASM (Cf. sarcasm). Related: Sarcastically … Etymology dictionary
sarcastic — [adj] nasty, mocking in speech acerb, acerbic, acid, acrimonious, arrogant, austere, backhanded, biting, bitter, brusque, captious, carping, caustic, chaffing, contemptuous, contumelious, corrosive, cussed*, cutting, cynical, derisive,… … New thesaurus
sarcastic — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ marked by or given to using irony in order to mock or convey contempt. DERIVATIVES sarcastically adverb … English terms dictionary
sarcastic — 01. I don t really like talking to him. He s always so [sarcastic]. 02. I get annoyed with people who are [sarcastic] because I never know if they are telling the truth. 03. How kind of you! she said [sarcastically] when he let the door slam in… … Grammatical examples in English
sarcastic — adjective Date: 1695 1. having the character of sarcasm < sarcastic criticism > 2. given to the use of sarcasm ; caustic < a sarcastic critic > • sarcastically adverb Synonyms: sarcastic, satiric … New Collegiate Dictionary
sarcastic — sar|cas|tic [sa:ˈkæstık US sa:r ] adj saying things that are the opposite of what you mean, in order to make an unkind joke or to show that you are annoyed ▪ Was she being sarcastic? sarcastic remark/comment/question ▪ He can t help making… … Dictionary of contemporary English