sarcasm
From Wiktionary
[change] Pronunciation
IPA: /ˈsɑːkæzəm/
[change] Noun
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Singular |
- Humor that is not serious but is meant to mimic. Saying something you don't mean, to be funny or to make someone feel bad.
- "No, I don't want any food, I'm just standing here holding an empty plate to make my fingers stronger," he said with sarcasm.
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