sarcastically
adverb
uk/sɑːˈkæs.tɪ.kəl.i/us/sɑːrˈkæs.tɪ.kəl.i/in a way that usesremarksthatclearlymeantheoppositeof what you say, inordertohurtsomeone'sfeelingsor tohumorouslycriticizesomething:
讽刺地,挖苦地"Thanks so much foryourhelp," Tim said sarcastically.“非常感谢你的帮助,”蒂姆讽刺地说。
They refer to him sarcastically as "Mr Safety".他们讽刺地叫他“安全先生”。
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sarcastic
- "We'resorrytolosesuchgreatneighbours," headdedsarcastically.
- He told them that he made thecommentssarcastically.
- "Well, congratulations," she said sarcastically.
Disapproving & criticizing
- anathematize
- animadversion
- aspersion
- assail
- aw
- backbite
- criticism
- dim
- fault
- niggle
- nitpick
- nitpicking
- opprobrious
- peanut gallery
- people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stonesidiom
- personalization
- personalize
- philippic
- sarky
- tear