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Sarcasm is using irony to make fun of something. For example, saying "I can't wait for that!" when you really mean the opposite.
the antonym of sarcasm is "true" the definition of antonym is- the opposite. so sarcasm is the opposite. not that hard to figure out. ^.^
The corresponding noun for the adjective sarcastic is sarcasticness.A related noun form is sarcasm.
His sarcasm way of talking was humorous.
It just thrills me that we have so much waste in landfills. Apex :>>
Oh great, another meeting scheduled for Friday afternoon, just what I was hoping for.
He uses sarcasm very effectively.When you use sarcasm, it is how you say it more than what you say.
there are 3 syllables in the word sarcasm.
your so supid that you cant even make a sentence for sarcasm
When words are understood to mean the opposite of their literal meaning, this is sarcasm or irony.
Sarcasm and bickering both involve using words to convey annoyance or frustration. They can be used as a form of humor or to express discontent, often in a playful or mocking manner. Both sarcasm and bickering can be used as a way to indirectly communicate dissatisfaction or disagreement.
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SARCASM! I think
Authors use sarcasm to make humor in their writing.
Sarcasm is using irony to make fun of something. For example, saying "I can't wait for that!" when you really mean the opposite.
The Sarcasm was great. Without Sarcasm he was boring.
Criticism, cynicism, derision, scorn.