"Smooth move," Michael said sarcastically.
The word "sarcastically" is an adverb. It modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb to convey a sense of sarcasm or irony in the sentence.
An example.... The boy sarcastically commented on his sister's dress. (Sarcastically means to use sarcasm or joke about something in a rather mean way)
Ironically is an adverb commonly used to convey sarcasm in a sentence.
"i was sarcastically meaning that"
shailly said "shut up bird brain"sarcastticaly
A person phobic to dentist sarcastically comment to a person with clustrauphobia
There are 5 syllables in the word sarcastically. (Sar-cas-ti-cal-ly).
*Sarcastically* No... *Sarcastically* No...
"I'm answering this sarcastically." You're not, really... are you? You are so intelligent, would you like to sit down and rest your brain? Now that's sarcasm. Sarcasm is defined as "The use of irony to mock or convey contempt." Irony is the use of a words which mean the opposite of the read meaning of it.
Someone who acts in a cowardly and underhand manner, as an informer. It has some historical connection to the word 'snake'
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