acrimoniously, contemptuously, cynically, ironically, mockingly
*Sarcastically* No... *Sarcastically* No...
"i was sarcastically meaning that"
"Smooth move," Michael said sarcastically.
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.
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)
Unfortunately is not usually a synonym for apparently, no. However, under certain instances (usually when used sarcastically), apparently can mean unfortunately. For example, "I thought we were going to win that game, but apparently the team lost today." The speaker uses 'apparently' in a negative tone, which could be replaced with 'unfortunately.'
There are 5 syllables in the word sarcastically. (Sar-cas-ti-cal-ly).
The teacher sarcastically said Noooooooo to the disconcentrated student when she told the class many times that it was yes.
SARCASTICALLY. There are 2 L's.
Sarcastically is the adverb of "sarcastic"1. of, pertaining to, or characterized by sarcasm: a sarcastic reply. 2. using or given to the use of sarcasm: to be sarcastic about ambition.
Because I'm bored and have nothing to do!
The adverb form of the word "saracstic" is sarcastically.An example sentence is: "he answered his teacher sarcastically".