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sardonically
[ sahr-don-ik-lee ]
adverb
- in a way that is characterized by bitter or scornful derision; mockingly:
She laughed and sardonically sang him a love song as she prepared to walk out of his life.
Other yĐÄvlog Forms
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yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of sardonically1
Example Sentences
In film after sardonically titled film, from âBleak Momentsâ and âNakedâ to âHappy-Go-Lucky,â his cranks suffer more than anyone because theyâre stuck with a brain that simply wonât let them relax.
The inquiryâs own lead counsel asked sardonically whether she was âthe unluckiest CEO in historyâ.
Recently, he wrote a piece for the American Conservative sardonically titled âAn Americanâs Letter from the Hungarian Gulag.â
He adds sardonically that the charges imply that âIâm conducting terror attacks while sitting in prison.â
âAfter this song, the longer I listen to women talk about their lives, the more Iâm like, âWow, it just gets worse,ââ Eilish laughed, sardonically.
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