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Sarcasm
Sarcasm Sar"casm, n. [F. sarcasme, L. sarcasmus, Gr.
sarkasmo`s, from sarka`zein to tear flesh like dogs, to bite
the lips in rage, to speak bitterly, to sneer, fr. sa`rx,
sa`rkos, flesh.]
A keen, reproachful expression; a satirical remark uttered
with some degree of scorn or contempt; a taunt; a gibe; a
cutting jest.
The sarcasms of those critics who imagine our art to be
a matter of inspiration. --Sir J.
Reynolds.
Syn: Satire; irony; ridicule; taunt; gibe.
Meaning of Sarcasms from wikipedia
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Sarcasm is the
caustic use of words,
often in a
humorous way, to mock
someone or something.
Sarcasm may
employ ambivalence,
although it is not necessarily...
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written in 1914. The set of
sarcasms were in his
personal collection and he
performed selections and
fragments from the
Sarcasms and
other pieces on occasion...
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Ronnie (14
April 2010). "Multiple
Sarcasms". Variety.
Retrieved 10
February 2024.
Multiple Sarcasms at IMDb
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- Mary
Haines (pla**** by Meg Ryan).
Other film
credits include Multiple Sarcasms (2010),
Nobody Walks (2012), Sun Belt
Express (2014),
About Scout (2015)...
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punctuation is any form of
notation proposed or used to
denote irony or
sarcasm in
written text.
Written text, in
English and
other languages,
lacks a...
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through Universal Motown Records. The
album was
preceded by
singles "Fail", "
Sarcasm" and "****". The
album is a
departure from the band's
previous releases...
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Scare quotes (also
called shudder quotes or
sneer quotes) are
quotation marks that
writers place around a word or
phrase to
signal that they are using...
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sarcasm or
ridicule in
which laudatory expressions are used to
imply condemnation or contempt". "Non-literary
irony is
often called sarcasm".
Sarcasm:...
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expressly fictional, some are
intended to
produce a
rhetorical effect (such as
sarcasm), and
others attempt to
address a
particular mathematical,
scientific or...
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wider issues in society. A
prominent feature of
satire is
strong irony or
sarcasm—"in satire,
irony is militant",
according to
literary critic Northrop Frye—...