Sarcastic

/sɑrˈkæstɪk/ adjective

Characterized by the use of irony or mockery to convey contempt or criticism, often saying the opposite of what is meant.

From Greek 'sarkastikos' meaning 'to tear flesh,' derived from 'sarkazein' (to tear flesh, gnash teeth, speak bitterly). The metaphor of 'tearing flesh' with words evolved into the modern sense of cutting, ironic speech.

AFsarkasties
AMማጭበርበር
ARساخر
BGсаркастичен
BNব্যঙ্গাত্মক
CAsarcàstic
CSsarkastický
DAsarkastisk
DEsarkastisch
ELσαρκαστικός
ESsarcástico
ETsarkastiline
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