It is a form of humour that is bitter or scornful. A sardonic grin or laughter for example
Sardonically is the adverb form of sardonic, an adjective meaning derisive mocking, cynical and bitter. To do something sardonically would mean scornfully or sarcastically. Example sentence: He sardonically thanked the customer service rep who could not provide satisfaction.
The man had a sardonic grin on his face. Professor Snape had a sardonic smirk on his face after Harry melted his cauldron.
The noun wit has the adjective form witty and the adverb for wittily (in a witty fashion).(The related adjective witting has the adverb wittingly, meaning intentionally.)
Some people think he's a brilliant comic, while others find his sardonic sense of humor to be unnecessarily cruel, and his overall bleak outlook on life more depressing than funny.
sardonic (can be taken as extreme sarcasm at times), cynical, ironical.
His sardonic wit made him a lot of enemies.
Great satirists save their most sardonic wit for the greedy, the corrupt, and the hypocritical.
Sardonically is the adverb form of sardonic, an adjective meaning derisive mocking, cynical and bitter. To do something sardonically would mean scornfully or sarcastically. Example sentence: He sardonically thanked the customer service rep who could not provide satisfaction.
"We see a trace of this same expression [the sneer] in what is called a derisive or sardonic smile." - Charles Darwin, Emotions "The knight meanwhile darted a sardonic look on his nephew." Walter Scott, Woodstock -- The general meaning of the word is contempt, derision, ridicule, grim or cynical humour.
Sardonic Wrath was created on 2004-09-06.
Having ready wit
The man had a sardonic grin on his face. Professor Snape had a sardonic smirk on his face after Harry melted his cauldron.
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sardonic, satanic,
it means they will always be with you, if not in person then in mind and spirit.
Tim was startled by the man's cruel and sardonic expression as he looked through the window.
It means complete and total frustration with a situation.