sarcasm in the PONS Dictionary

sarcasm Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

do I detect a note of sarcasm in your voice?

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
In addition, he also serves as the commentator and a voice of conscience with sarcasm sometimes covering his concern.
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Badly hung and lit, his entry elicited indifference on the part of the public, and provoked sarcasm among the critics.
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There were 6 contributors to the columns section, each with their own brand of wit and sarcasm.
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Shaming tactics can be very subtle such as a fierce look or glance, unpleasant tone of voice, rhetorical comments, subtle sarcasm.
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They are also assessed on more complex interactions to assess ability to interpret sarcasm.
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Its greatest virtue is its worst flaw sarcasm and stubbornness.
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Fans considered its writing very funny, full of wit and sarcasm.
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His dissatisfaction manifests itself in his use of sarcasm and general disinterest towards his co-workers.
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Lily, however, tolerates him and his friends' remarks and sarcasm as she bears no grudge against him.
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When used in conversations via email or instant messenger it may be used as a sarcasm mark.
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