Someone who acts in a cowardly and underhand manner, as an informer. It has some historical connection to the word 'snake'
An example.... The boy sarcastically commented on his sister's dress. (Sarcastically means to use sarcasm or joke about something in a rather mean way)
Yes, if he says it seriously. If he says it sarcastically, he is just being a wise guy. Don't do it if he says it sarcastically because he will make fun of you even more.
Coincidentally, unexpectedly. It can also belong to a group of words under the heading of 'sarcastically'
Well, 'ace' can mean top or good... It sounds like a compliment (unless spoken sarcastically).
SARCASTICALLY. There are 2 L's.
An example.... The boy sarcastically commented on his sister's dress. (Sarcastically means to use sarcasm or joke about something in a rather mean way)
The word "sarcastically" is an adverb. It modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb to convey a sense of sarcasm or irony in the sentence.
*Sarcastically* No... *Sarcastically* No...
It means "in my considered opinion," or sarcastically "in my conceited opinion".
"i was sarcastically meaning that"
"Smooth move," Michael said sarcastically.
Yes, if he says it seriously. If he says it sarcastically, he is just being a wise guy. Don't do it if he says it sarcastically because he will make fun of you even more.
It could mean they care and are saying that sad, it could mean they think something is cute, or they could mean it sarcastically.
Coincidentally, unexpectedly. It can also belong to a group of words under the heading of 'sarcastically'
it means if you are a sneak, you are cheeky and smart! if you are a sneak, you do things without others knowing! in a good way though :) Let me use in sentence...the pirates to sneak up on their victims.
Ironically is an adverb commonly used to convey sarcasm in a sentence.
There are 5 syllables in the word sarcastically. (Sar-cas-ti-cal-ly).