sarcasm
1. containing or exemplifying irony: an ironic novel; an ironic remark. 2. ironical. 3. coincidental; unexpected: It was ironic that I was seated next to my ex-husband at the dinner.
Actually, a sarcastic remark is an example of verbal irony, where the intended meaning is different from the literal meaning. Irony involves a contrast between expectations and reality.
A keen, reproachful expression; a satirical remark uttered with some degree of scorn or contempt; a taunt; a gibe; a cutting jest.
BARB - A remark that hurts the feelings of the person on the receiving end. It "cuts" the emotions like a knife would cut the flesh. It wounds.
a punctuation mark
"Exclamatory" is a remark that exclaims something.
funny
An allusive remark refers to a statement that indirectly references something or someone, often relying on the audience's prior knowledge or understanding to interpret its meaning. It can serve to hint at a deeper or hidden meaning without explicitly stating it.
something that derogates or casts in a bad light, as a remark or censorius essay.
Remark can be a verb (to remark) and a noun (a remark).
The future tense of the word "remark" is "will remark."
You can fit 8mb on it. That is not intended to be a smart remark, it all depends on how big the game's saved file will be.