English to Indonesian Dictionary Sarcasm

Sarcasm

sarkasme
definition
noun
his voice, hardened by sarcasm, could not hide his resentment
the use of irony to mock or convey contempt.
translation of 'sarcasm'
noun
sindiran tajam,
sarkasme
example
Karen is quite a character, a woman of humor, 'sarcasm' and extreme estrogen.
His tone held a hint of mockery and 'sarcasm' when he addressed her as young lady.
Witty 'sarcasm' is fun, but back it up with something if you want it to be taken seriously.
There are jokes and smatterings of 'sarcasm' and irony in Register stories but these aren't for you.
she didn't like the note of 'sarcasm' in his voice
There was a tinge of 'sarcasm' in his voice and I could sense a laughter somewhere in the background.
Her voice dripping with cynical 'sarcasm' , she said she would have those words mounted and framed.
Although it looks like she is writing about the life she herself loves to lead, there is a certain amount of 'sarcasm' in this book.
All 'sarcasm' aside, the bottom line here is that the film just doesn't work.
A mere two months ago every Friday was a virtual smorgasbord of 'sarcasm' for me.
His wit, 'sarcasm' , and sense of irony are not always easy to distinguish from where he is sincere.
Watch out for scorn, 'sarcasm' , ridicule and contempt and inappropriate humour.
Whenever the band got some coverage in music bible the NME, it was packed with 'sarcasm' and cheap jibes.
We can only presume that the index does not account for such complex concepts as 'sarcasm' and irony.
his voice, hardened by 'sarcasm', could not hide his resentment
Through 'sarcasm' and dark comedic intonation, he seeks to expose true dilemmas and issues.
From someone as sharp as Morrissey, blunt 'sarcasm' is enormously disappointing.
But 'sarcasm' , whether or not it's the lowest form of wit, is an expression of weakness.
Despite missing her lines on a number of occasions, she made up for it with fantastic sneers and 'sarcasm' .
Now is a time for cynics to drop their superior sneers, swap their 'sarcasm' for a sleigh and listen to the Santa in their soul.
All right, we admit 'sarcasm' isn't the nicest way to make a point, but you have to admit it's effective.
Her voice was dripping with 'sarcasm' and, Cole noted with amusement, jealousy.
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