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sarcasm

[sahr-kaz-uhm] / ˈsɑr kæz əm /


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That said, both musically and personally, there’s often an undercurrent of sarcasm and even some levity in and around the darkness.

From Los Angeles Times

“I’m aligned with the world,” the president said with no sign of sarcasm.

From Salon

I do not intend this as sarcasm or hyperbole; if America and the world do not acknowledge and confront these truths, an even larger one will overtake them: the final collapse of liberal democracy.

From Salon

The journalist made a name for himself with his sense of humor, sarcasm and outspoken personality.

From Los Angeles Times

“So anyway, I apologize that I didn’t get the message that you don’t like spending time with me,” Spacey said in his video, with a touch of sarcasm as he raised up both hands.

From Los Angeles Times