sardonic in the PONS Dictionary

sardonic Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

a sardonic smile

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The humour is also an essential element of the style, giving the play sardonic, black and even at times slapstick elements.
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Nevertheless, the teasing, sardonic element continues through their friendship.
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The film was a huge success and made him a major bankable star, cementing his screen image as an intelligent, reliable, sometimes sardonic good guy.
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They can most easily be identified by their sardonic, literary sense of humor balanced out with a sense of intense catharsis.
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Charismatic, sardonic, and intuitive, he has a way with women that has at times proven to impede the progress of his cases.
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Throughout the series, he displays sardonic contempt for authority figures.
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They are sardonic, angered, defensively difficult, or desperate; they want to entertain as thoroughly as, but not to resemble, television.
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The manner of its telling the dispassionate, exact, almost starched prose, with its occasional glints of sardonic humor is an impressive achievement in itself.
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More conservative than the other characters, he is wry and sardonic.
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The sardonic lyrics include several double entendres and the song has been interpreted in multiple ways, even by members of the band.
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