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  1. What is the difference between "sardonic" and "sarcastic"?

    Feb 14, 2011 · Basically, sardonic and sarcastic both stand for mocking gestures, but what is the difference in their contextual use? Are there any other words that represent a similar gesture?

  2. Sardonic or sarcastic tone? - English Language & Usage Stack …

    May 1, 2016 · You can tell by the tone, or if you'll forgive the impertinence, by the smile.If the remark is lacerating it's sarcastic. But as the speaker seems about to fall off a metaphorical …

  3. meaning - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Also see What is the difference between “sardonic” and “sarcastic”?, and note that cynical appears in the definition shown for sardonic: “grimly mocking or cynical”. As noted in …

  4. Self-Deprecating and Ironic Humour - English Language & Usage …

    May 1, 2022 · Thanks Anton. Yes, Sardonic or Satrirical is very close. I think perhaps the "but that's just me" is satirical. However, I'm still convinced there's another term that means to use …

  5. What terms describe humorous acceptance of a compliment?

    Apr 23, 2023 · Sardonic is an adjective describing dry, understated, and sort of mocking speech or writing—such as a clever remark that stings because it’s so accurate. While sardonic …

  6. phrase requests - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    May 7, 2024 · For this situation, I currently use my own emoticon: : ) : ( : ) I see that some writers use the word sardonic to describe the situation above, but dictionaries often attach some cruel …

  7. single word requests - "Droll" is to "amusing" as "sardonic" is to …

    Well, not all amusement is droll, and arguably not all drollery is amusing. But whatever the relationship between the two words is, I'm not sure it makes sense to generalise that …

  8. Word for a dry laugh - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Sep 9, 2016 · 2 Consider sardonic. (adj.) showing that you disapprove of or do not like someone or something : showing disrespect or scorn for someone or something [Merriam-Webster] In …

  9. Word to describe a sarcastic, condescending tone/remark

    Mar 9, 2016 · I added a citation and link to the language that you quoted as the definition of sardonic, and I formatted it as a block quote. I'm pretty sure that the reason this answer …

  10. Single word for "humorous in an intellectual way"

    Apr 16, 2012 · • Humorously sarcastic or mocking; "dry humor"; "an ironic remark often conveys an intended meaning obliquely"; "an ironic novel"; "an ironical smile"; "with a wry Scottish wit" • …