Another term for sarcasm is "irony," specifically verbal irony, where someone says the opposite of what they truly mean, often for humorous or mocking effect. It can also be described as "satire" when it aims to criticize or expose flaws in a subject. However, sarcasm is more focused on a tone that conveys contempt or disdain.
Sarcasm
j-o-k-i-n-g?
The English term for when you say one thing but mean another is "irony." This can also encompass forms like "sarcasm," where the intended meaning is often the opposite of the literal words spoken. In general, it refers to a discrepancy between expectation and reality, or between what is said and what is meant.
the antonym of sarcasm is "true" the definition of antonym is- the opposite. so sarcasm is the opposite. not that hard to figure out. ^.^
His sarcasm way of talking was humorous.
sarcasm is important part of a video. sarcasm can not be learnt or taught!
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Sarcasm?
To say one thing and mean another is sarcasm.
Yes, it's a more crude form of verbal irony
Sarcasm
satire
The word sarcasm is a noun. Sarcasm is a form of humour.
The Sarcasm was great. Without Sarcasm he was boring.
j-o-k-i-n-g?
The English term for when you say one thing but mean another is "irony." This can also encompass forms like "sarcasm," where the intended meaning is often the opposite of the literal words spoken. In general, it refers to a discrepancy between expectation and reality, or between what is said and what is meant.
sarcasm is not taught. Sarcasm is the main part of his books.