US /ˈsɑrˌkæzəm/
・UK /ˈsɑ:kæzəm/
These are cases where the speaker tried to flout one of Grice's maxims that we talked about, by, say, using sarcasm or irony.
These are cases where the speaker tried to flout one of Grice's maxims that we talked about, by, say, using sarcasm or irony.
Think about how hard it is to show sarcasm through writing, and when we don't all share the same ideas about how to visually represent tone, well,
Ha- of all people *Sarcasm*
The sarcasm or the sarcastic...
So, sarcasm means you're saying the opposite of what you want to say.
a line of sarcasm, a sneering assessment, a provocative comment on the Internet.
That was sarcasm.
Sarcasm is where people
Do you expect your partners sarcasm around every corner?
Hostility, sarcasm, and criticism are all signs of toxic communication.
I feel Sarcasm, but what's this a problem when you came to America?
Sarcasm and, uh—but was this a problem when you came to America, having a—having no filter?
You're welcome Natalie (sarcasm)