sarcastic

US: /sɑɹˈkæstɪk/
UK: /sɑːkˈɑːstɪk/


English Vietnamese dictionary


sarcastic /sɑ:'kæstik/
  • tính từ
    • chế nhạo, mỉa mai, chân biếm

Advanced English dictionary


(also BrE informal sarky) + adjective
showing or expressing sarcasm: sarcastic comments / remarks + a sarcastic manner / smile / tone + 'There's no need to be sarcastic,' she said.
sarcastically adverb: 'John can't come.' 'What a shame,' my brother said sarcastically.

Thesaurus dictionary


adj.
scornful, contumelious, derisive, derisory, ridiculing, bitter, biting, cutting, trenchant, incisive, acrimonious, acerbic, acid, acidic, acidulous, harsh, acrid, aspersive, venomous, poisonous, virulent, spiteful, malicious, malefic, malevolent, satiric(al), ironic(al), cynical, disdainful, mocking, contemptuous, critical, censorious, captious, carping, cavilling, sardonic, scathing, caustic, nasty:
I don't think he knows how hurtful his sarcastic remarks can be.

Collocation dictionary


VERBS

be | become, get

ADV.

extremely, very | faintly, lightly, mildly, slightly, somewhat
His tone was lightly sarcastic.

PREP.

about
He was very sarcastic about my attempts at telling jokes.


Concise English dictionary


'sɑrkæstɪk /'sɑːk-
adj.
+expressing or expressive of ridicule that wounds