sardonic in a sentence
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Definition
Sardonic refers to a grimly mocking or cynical attitude, often characterized by a scornful or disdainful humor.
Sample Sentences
- His sardonic wit often left others unsure whether to laugh or feel insulted.
- She offered a sardonic smile as she recounted the events of the disastrous meeting.
- The film's sardonic commentary on societal norms made it both entertaining and thought-provoking.
- Despite his sardonic remarks, he had a genuine concern for his friend's well-being.
- Her sardonic tone betrayed her frustration with the constant delays in the project.
- His sardonic wit often left people unsure whether to laugh or feel insulted.
- She gave a sardonic smile when her colleague suggested the project was a success.
- His sardonic remarks during the meeting revealed his true feelings about the proposal.
- The critic's sardonic review of the film highlighted its many flaws with biting humor.
- With a sardonic tone, he remarked that it was a perfect day for a disaster.