Irony.
A quick and sarcastic answer to a comment.
That is the correct spelling of the word "sarcastic".
Sure, absolutely, OK, without a doubt, of course I will, granted, Uhuh, yep, yeah, affirmative, a sarcastic no...well nah
Sarcastic.
A few of them would be, sarcastic, bitter, caustic, or harsh.
softly, lightly and mildly
A quick and sarcastic answer to a comment.
The humorous or mildly sarcastic use of words to imply the opposite of what they normally mean
Sarcastic usually means a biting humorous statement. It is most often mildly embarrassing to the recipient. Such expletives as "duh" or "doh" are short quick sarcastic comments. The art of sarcasm is usually practiced by comedians, and is directed outward toward the audience rather than inward at oneself."'ya think?' was Zoe's sarcastic comment to Mary when she stated the obvious."Sarcasm is often considered to be the lowest form of wit.
That is the correct spelling of the word "sarcastic".
The word "sarcastic" is an adjective. It is used to describe a tone of speech that is mocking or ironic.
Sarcastic usually means a biting humorous statement. It is most often mildly embarrassing to the recipient. Such expletives as "duh" or "doh" are short quick sarcastic comments. The art of sarcasm is usually practiced by comedians, and is directed outward toward the audience rather than inward at oneself."'ya think?' was Zoe's sarcastic comment to Mary when she stated the obvious."Sarcasm is often considered to be the lowest form of wit.
Conquettish mean fake or phony. Sometimes it can be used as another word for sarcastic. Example: She put on a conquettish smirk.
"sarcastique"
Tim loved the look on Austin's face when he said that he was being sarcastic.
sarcastic
lightly