"sarcastic" His sarcastic responses were not appreciated.
Sarcastic.
The corresponding noun for the adjective sarcastic is sarcasticness.A related noun form is sarcasm.
The adjective is spelled "wry" and usually means ironic, mocking, or sarcastic.
There is no such word in English.The adjective sarcastic means said in an ironic, mocking or contemptuous manner (sarcasm).The adjective sagacious means "wise" - having the ability to make good decisions (sagacity).
The word "sarcastic" is an adjective. It is used to describe a tone of speech that is mocking or ironic.
"sarcastic" His sarcastic responses were not appreciated.
Sarcastic.
The corresponding noun of "sarcastic" is "sarcasm."
sarcastic = adjectove form of sarcasm
No, "sarcasm" is a noun, and "sarcastic" is an adjective. "Sarcasm" refers to the use of irony to mock or convey contempt, while "sarcastic" describes a person or their words that are marked by sarcasm.
The corresponding noun for the adjective sarcastic is sarcasticness.A related noun form is sarcasm.
The adjective is spelled "wry" and usually means ironic, mocking, or sarcastic.
Sarcastic (it means mocking)
There is no such word in English.The adjective sarcastic means said in an ironic, mocking or contemptuous manner (sarcasm).The adjective sagacious means "wise" - having the ability to make good decisions (sagacity).
A sarcastic person.
Yes! Because I am sarcastic. XD