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Rebuke: to criticize sharply; to blame or scold in a sharp way; suggests a sharp or stern criticism for a fault
Remark can be a verb (to remark) and a noun (a remark).
she made a facetious remark about the girl, but the girl took it personally
An offhand remark is a remark that is spoken without thought. Similar to something blurted out.
Criticism and the Lover A was made in 1990. Probably in Japan. There's a copy in an art gallery in Osaka.
An animadversion is a criticism or a critical remark.
She made a snide remark about his outfit at the party.
A barb is a sharp projection (such as on the end of a hook), or a deliberately hurtful remark.
a remark made by an actor to the audience that other actors don't hear is called aside
An 'aside'.
Rebuke: to criticize sharply; to blame or scold in a sharp way; suggests a sharp or stern criticism for a fault
Remark as a noun - He made a rude remark about the food. What exactly did she mean by that last remark? His casual remark led to a major discovery Remark as a verb - The judges remarked on the poor standard of entries for the competition. She remarked how happy I was looking. 'It's much warmer than yesterday,' he remarked casually. *
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Acidic or sharp in tone or taste, often used to describe someone's sharp or cutting remarks or criticism.
The word you are looking for is "interject," which means to interrupt a conversation with a sudden or sharp remark.
A remark or observation is a brief comment or statement made about something that has been noticed or noted. It can be an opinion, an insight, or a point made during a conversation or discussion.
Remark can be a verb (to remark) and a noun (a remark).